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Distant Sisters - Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880-1914 (Paperback): James Keating Distant Sisters - Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880-1914 (Paperback)
James Keating
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In the 1890s Australian and New Zealand women became the first in the world to win the vote. Buoyed by their victories, they promised to lead a global struggle for the expansion of women's electoral rights. Charting the common trajectory of the colonial suffrage campaigns, Distant Sisters uncovers the personal and material networks that transformed feminist organising. Considering intimate and institutional connections, well-connected elites and ordinary women, this book argues developments in Auckland, Sydney, and Adelaide-long considered the peripheries of the feminist world-cannot be separated from its glamourous metropoles. Focusing on Antipodean women, simultaneously insiders and outsiders in the emerging international women's movement, and documenting the failures of their expansive vision alongside its successes, this book reveals a more contingent history of international organising and challenges celebratory accounts of fin-de-siecle global connection. This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender equality. -- .

Distant Sisters - Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880-1914 (Hardcover): James Keating Distant Sisters - Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880-1914 (Hardcover)
James Keating
R2,335 Discovery Miles 23 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the 1890s Australian and New Zealand women became the first in the world to win the vote. Buoyed by their victories, they promised to lead a global struggle for the expansion of women's electoral rights. Charting the common trajectory of the colonial suffrage campaigns, Distant Sisters uncovers the personal and material networks that transformed feminist organising. Considering intimate and institutional connections, well-connected elites and ordinary women, this book argues developments in Auckland, Sydney, and Adelaide-long considered the peripheries of the feminist world-cannot be separated from its glamourous metropoles. Focusing on Antipodean women, simultaneously insiders and outsiders in the emerging international women's movement, and documenting the failures of their expansive vision alongside its successes, this book reveals a more contingent history of international organising and challenges celebratory accounts of fin-de-siecle global connection. This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender equality. -- .

Deacon Reader (Paperback): James Keating Deacon Reader (Paperback)
James Keating
R654 R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Save R61 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The essays collected in this book, which is sure to be at the foundation of every deacon's library, aim to give the reader an overview of the theological and pastoral nature of the diaconate and thus to clarify the fundamental identity of the deacon, for those who are discerning such a call as aspirants and those who are already candidates for the office. Editor and contributor James Keating divides the book into three sections: historical foundations, pastoral foundations, and sociological foundations for the diaconate, i.e., the core elements of the diaconal identity. Some of the subjects covered are the history of the diaconate, the morality of the deacon, the deacon and work, and the deacon's wife. The most significant deacon theologians contribute to this text as well as priest experts on the diaconate. It is a complete systematic academic text for the first years of formation of deacons according to the New Roman National Directory (2005). As such, it is indispensable. This is the first text ever that specifies the theological formation of the deacon student over a range of themes and specialties. There is nothing like it in print.

Listening for Truth - Praying Our Way to Virtue (Paperback): James Keating Listening for Truth - Praying Our Way to Virtue (Paperback)
James Keating
R179 R167 Discovery Miles 1 670 Save R12 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Listening for Truth" leads men and women in a search for a fuller experience of God that begins in prayer, grows in the rediscovery of our spiritual being, and grounds itself in the truth of Jesus Christ. A presentation of the Christian life as an engagement of the whole person - body, mind, and soul - in the challenge of daily living.

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