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Autore/curatore: |
Jean Barr Standard: Barr, Jean [Jean Barr] |
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The legacy : a memoir
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Data di pubblicazione: |
2022 | ||
Luogo di pubblicazione: |
Market Harborough Standard: Market Harborough |
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Editore/tipografo: |
The Book Guild Ltd Standard: The Book Guild Ltd |
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ISBN/ISSN: |
9781915352392 | ||
Pagine: |
228 p. | ||
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24 cm | ||
Soggetti: |
Robertson, Alexander (1846-1933) |
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Acknowledgements 1. The quest 2. Beginning: Edinburgh a Lad O'Pairts? 3. Missionary positions 4. Jamaica: blood legacy 5. Jamaica: lasting legacies 6. India: mission and mammon 7. San Remo, Italy: reforming mission 8. Venice, Italy: venetian sermons 9. Death in Venice 10. Conclusion: a reckoning Postscript Appendix: family tree tables Bibliography Books of Alexander Robertson Index |
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Riassunto/commento: |
Dalla quarta di copertina: Jean Barr opens the antique chest she inherited from her great-great-uncle Alexander and unravels the strands of his life as an evangelical Presbyterian minister in late nineteenth century Italy, unpacking the cover-ups in Britain’s history of Empire, and bringing to light the ingenious but ordinary ways in which a handful of families, even today, continue to shore up their wealth. She uncovers a series of marriages that placed Alexander within shouting distance of a network of powerful families stretching over generations, families whose staying power has been rooted in hoarding and passing on land and capital. This is the backdrop to Alexander’s extraordinary life. It enabled him to flourish in Italy and, in his final years, to become a cheerleader for a dictator. |