Internet Mission Photography Archive
The Internet Mission Photography Archive offers historical images from Protestant and Catholic missionary collections in Britain, Norway, Germany, and the United States. The photographs, which range in time from the middle of the nineteenth to the middle of the twentieth century, offer a visual record of missionary activities and experiences in Africa, China, Madagascar, India, Papua-New Guinea, and the Caribbean. The photographs reveal the physical influence of missions, visible in mission compounds, churches, and school buildings, as well as the cultural impact of mission teaching, religious practices, and Western technology and fashions. Indigenous peoples' responses to missions and the emergence of indigenous churches are represented, as are views of landscapes, cities, and towns before and in the early stages of modern development.
Visit the IMPA archive or e-mail Jon Miller, director of research.
Tracing the largest social movement of the 19th century through photographs around the globe
Funders
- Getty Grant Program
- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Partners
- USC Libraries
- Digital Archive
- Other Institutions