An Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies at Empire's End: A Woman's Role
(eBook)

Book Cover
Your Rating: 0 stars
Star rating for

Contributors:
Published:
[United States] : Catherine Armstrong, 2015.
Format:
eBook
Content Description:
1 online resource (354 pages)
Status:

Description

Travelling into some distant, challenging and at times dangerous regions of the world during episodes of political unrest, these autobiographical memoirs from diaries written at the time follow the author's role in the process of preparing and supporting the population of several countries on the eve of their formation of independence. The details of the conditions and worries of the local population during the period of Military Occupation and Administration in Eritrea are fascinating, as is the author and her husband's adaptation to this new way of life after their time in the services during WWII. It forms an intriguing insight into the author's role as she accompanied her husband on his ascension through the ranks of the Colonial Service in Africa, in Tanganyika and Bechuanaland, where he ultimately worked at a senior level with the newly independent Botswana government. They were then posted to the Western Pacific, Gilbert and Ellice Islands or Kiribati and Tuvalu as they are now known, and the Caribbean Islands of Turks & Caicos. The way in which she made a difference to those less fortunate than herself and sought to improve the lives of local peoples and particularly the women and children she came into contact with, is inspirational. Her voluntary work was often supportive in nature, whether this was instigating the provision of education for young Moslem girls, working in clinics or schools, or informing and supporting mothers with malnourished or sick infants. She also helped to give purpose through craft work to female prison inmates, gave employment and support to prisoners leaving Gaol, and was generally aware and willing to assist anyone who might need her support. In this way, the author and her husband were well matched and clearly made a formidable team. Each new location brought rewards and challenges and her approach to these, sprinkled with humour, makes for some entertaining reading.

Also in This Series

More Like This

More Details

Language:
English
ISBN:
9780993401015, 0993401015

Notes

Restrictions on Access
Instant title available through hoopla.
Description
Travelling into some distant, challenging and at times dangerous regions of the world during episodes of political unrest, these autobiographical memoirs from diaries written at the time follow the author's role in the process of preparing and supporting the population of several countries on the eve of their formation of independence. The details of the conditions and worries of the local population during the period of Military Occupation and Administration in Eritrea are fascinating, as is the author and her husband's adaptation to this new way of life after their time in the services during WWII. It forms an intriguing insight into the author's role as she accompanied her husband on his ascension through the ranks of the Colonial Service in Africa, in Tanganyika and Bechuanaland, where he ultimately worked at a senior level with the newly independent Botswana government. They were then posted to the Western Pacific, Gilbert and Ellice Islands or Kiribati and Tuvalu as they are now known, and the Caribbean Islands of Turks & Caicos. The way in which she made a difference to those less fortunate than herself and sought to improve the lives of local peoples and particularly the women and children she came into contact with, is inspirational. Her voluntary work was often supportive in nature, whether this was instigating the provision of education for young Moslem girls, working in clinics or schools, or informing and supporting mothers with malnourished or sick infants. She also helped to give purpose through craft work to female prison inmates, gave employment and support to prisoners leaving Gaol, and was generally aware and willing to assist anyone who might need her support. In this way, the author and her husband were well matched and clearly made a formidable team. Each new location brought rewards and challenges and her approach to these, sprinkled with humour, makes for some entertaining reading.
System Details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Reardon, M. (2015). An Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies at Empire's End: A Woman's Role. Catherine Armstrong.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Reardon, Margaret. 2015. An Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies At Empire's End: A Woman's Role. Catherine Armstrong.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Reardon, Margaret, An Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies At Empire's End: A Woman's Role. Catherine Armstrong, 2015.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Reardon, Margaret. An Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies At Empire's End: A Woman's Role. Catherine Armstrong, 2015.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

Staff View

Grouped Work ID:
305de798-2156-4007-39f1-57498e9b7930
Go To Grouped Work

Hoopla Extract Information

hooplaId14723909
titleAn Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies at Empire's End
languageENGLISH
kindEBOOK
series
season
publisherCatherine Armstrong
price1.29
active1
pa
profanity
children
demo
duration
rating
abridged
fiction
purchaseModelINSTANT
dateLastUpdatedSep 25, 2024 08:24:41 PM

Record Information

Last File Modification TimeSep 03, 2025 02:59:21 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeSep 03, 2025 01:26:10 AM

MARC Record

LEADER03549nam a22004455i 4500
001MWT14723909
003MWT
00520250813010831.1
006m     o  d        
007cr cn|||||||||
008250813s2015    xxu    eo     000 0 eng d
020 |a 9780993401015 |q (electronic bk.)
020 |a 0993401015 |q (electronic bk.)
02842 |a MWT14723909
029 |a https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/csp_9780993401015_180.jpeg
037 |a 14723909 |b Midwest Tape, LLC |n http://www.midwesttapes.com
040 |a Midwest |e rda
099 |a eBook hoopla
1001 |a Reardon, Margaret, |e author.
24513 |a An Unexpected Journey: Life in the Colonies at Empire's End : |b A Woman's Role |h [electronic resource] / |c Margaret Reardon.
2641 |a [United States] : |b Catherine Armstrong, |c 2015.
2642 |b Made available through hoopla
300 |a 1 online resource (354 pages)
336 |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
337 |a computer |b c |2 rdamedia
338 |a online resource |b cr |2 rdacarrier
347 |a text file |2 rda
506 |a Instant title available through hoopla.
520 |a Travelling into some distant, challenging and at times dangerous regions of the world during episodes of political unrest, these autobiographical memoirs from diaries written at the time follow the author's role in the process of preparing and supporting the population of several countries on the eve of their formation of independence. The details of the conditions and worries of the local population during the period of Military Occupation and Administration in Eritrea are fascinating, as is the author and her husband's adaptation to this new way of life after their time in the services during WWII. It forms an intriguing insight into the author's role as she accompanied her husband on his ascension through the ranks of the Colonial Service in Africa, in Tanganyika and Bechuanaland, where he ultimately worked at a senior level with the newly independent Botswana government. They were then posted to the Western Pacific, Gilbert and Ellice Islands or Kiribati and Tuvalu as they are now known, and the Caribbean Islands of Turks & Caicos. The way in which she made a difference to those less fortunate than herself and sought to improve the lives of local peoples and particularly the women and children she came into contact with, is inspirational. Her voluntary work was often supportive in nature, whether this was instigating the provision of education for young Moslem girls, working in clinics or schools, or informing and supporting mothers with malnourished or sick infants. She also helped to give purpose through craft work to female prison inmates, gave employment and support to prisoners leaving Gaol, and was generally aware and willing to assist anyone who might need her support. In this way, the author and her husband were well matched and clearly made a formidable team. Each new location brought rewards and challenges and her approach to these, sprinkled with humour, makes for some entertaining reading.
538 |a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
6500 |a Electronic books.
6500 |a Biography.
6500 |a Colonies.
6500 |a History.
6500 |a Political science.
6500 |a Women |v Biography.
6500 |a Women |x history.
7102 |a hoopla digital.
85640 |u https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/14723909?utm_source=MARC&Lid=hh4435 |z Instantly available on hoopla.
85642 |z Cover image |u https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/csp_9780993401015_180.jpeg