Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Hybridities; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction: Africa-Scotland: Exploring Historical and Contemporary Relations in Global Contexts; Historical Underpinnings; 1 Scottish Encounters with Africa in the Nineteenth Century: Accounts of Explorers, Travellers, and Missionaries; 2 Missionaries and Nationalists: Scotland and the 1959 State of Emergency in Malawi; Medicine and Mission 3 Missionaries, Agents of Empire, and Medical Educators: Scottish Doctors in Late Nineteenth-Century Southern and East-Central Africa4 Between Colonialism and Cultural Authenticity: Isaac Ladipo Oluwole, Oladele Adebayo Ajose, Public Health Services in Nigeria, and the Glasgow Connection; Activists, Visionaries, Artists; 5 Two Pan-African Political Activists Emanating from Edinburgh University: Drs John Randle and Richard Akinwande Savage; 6 Geographies of Early Anti-Racist Protest in Britain: Ida B. Wells' 1893 Anti-Lynching Tour in Scotland 7 Exploring a Scottish Legacy: Lewis Davidson, Knox College, and Jamaica's Youth8 Robert S. Duncanson, an African American Pioneer Artist with Links to Scotland; Mission And Transmission: Religious Legacies; 9 Invoking Gender: The Thoughts, Mission and Theology of Mary Slessor in Southern Nigeria; 10 Pentecostalising the Church of Scotland?: The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) and the Pentecostal Challenge in Kenya (1970-2010); 11 Scottish Missionaries in Ghana: The Forgotten Tribe; 12 Scottish Missionaries in Central Nigeria 13 "She Worships at the Kikuyu Church": The Influence of Scottish Missionaries on Language in Worship and Education among African ChristiansContemporary Perspectives; 14 "A Very Definite Radicalism": The Early Development of the Scotland - Malawi Partnership 2004-09; 15 Scottish Warriors in Kwazulu-Natal: Cultural Hermeneutics of the Scottish Dance (Isikoshi) in the Nazareth Baptist Church, South Africa; Postscript: Jamaica Scottish Connections; Index |