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What a triumph! In this painstakingly researched and beautifully written biography, Joy McAlpine-Black is rightly outraged at the way that such a significant figure as Ann Shaw has been written out of history. This is a compassionate account of a vocation most of us can''t imagine today but which is told with wit and energy. This biography will be indispensable to future researchers and has succeeded in restoring Shaw to her rightful place in the history of Methodism. (Dr Midge Gillies, author of Atlantic Furies and Amy Johnson)This ground-breaking work on Ann Shaw means that the history of early Methodist mission in southern Africa has to be recalibrated. Joy McAlpine-Black''s meticulous research and accessible writing has brought into vivid focus the remarkable life of a woman who has been systematically marginalised by previous authors. The book is vital reading for all those interested in women''s contributions within societies and Christian environments in which what they achieved was seminal but often sidelined. (Dr Ian Randall, Senior Research Associate, Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide)I very much enjoyed reading this biography. It is well written and McAlpine-Black has done a splendid job in giving life and vigour to the marginalised Ann Shaw. I greatly admire her tenacious research and scholarship in recovering Ann''s life and rescuing Ann from the condescension of 19th century men and some recent historians who foolishly overlooked the role of women. I also warm to McAlpine-Black''s sensibility in giving primacy to African voices. (Professor David Killingray, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London) With tenacious scholarship, Joy McAlpine-Black discovers the letters, her poetry, and the female threads of the lives that surrounded Ann Shaw (1788-1854), considered the Mother of Methodism in South Africa. McAlpine-Black weaves a family history into an international narrative.


  • | Author: Joy McAlpine-Black
  • | Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Nov 27, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9780718898434
  • | ISBN-10: 0718898435
Author:
Joy McAlpine-Black
Publisher:
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publication Date:
Nov 27, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9780718898434
ISBN10:
0718898435