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Twelve months in Madagascar

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A missionary deputation records a year of travel and observation across central regions of the island, documenting a recent religious upheaval in which traditional idols were publicly destroyed and large-scale conversions led to rapid chapel building and expansion of native churches. The authors describe meetings with the monarch and local authorities, consultations with various missionary societies, detailed ecclesiastical life, and pressing social issues such as trade and rum. They also report new geographical surveys, mapping volcanic fields, lakes, and provincial routes, and assess the challenges and prospects for continued missionary and educational work among diverse provincial communities.

About the Author

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Joseph Mullens

Joseph Mullens was an English author and missionary known for his detailed account of his experiences in Madagascar. His notable work, "Twelve Months in Madagascar," provides a vivid portrayal of the island's culture, geography, and the challenges faced by missionaries during his time there. Through his writing, Mullens contributed to the understanding of Madagascar's unique environment and the complexities of its society in the late 19th century. His observations remain a valuable resource for those interested in the history and anthropology of the region.

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