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Dissertation / thesis |
| Title: | How the 'Seraphic' Became 'Geographic': Women Travellers in West Africa, 1840-1915 |
| Author: | McEwan, Cheryl |
| Year: | 1995 |
| Notes: | Ph.D. dissertation: Loughborough University of Technology, Department of Geography, Loughborough, Great Britain |
| Language: | English |
| Geographic terms: | Cameroon Canary Islands Egypt Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Kenya Liberia Madagascar Mozambique Nigeria Senegal Sierra Leone South Africa Tanzania Togo |
| Subject: | Historical/Biographical |
| About persons: | Zelie Isabelle (Richaud De Preville) Colville (French/British)( -1930) Mrs. Henry Grant Foote (British) Anna Hinderer (British)(1827-1870) Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900) Constance Belcher Larymore (British) Elizabeth Helen Callander Melville (Scottish) Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915) |