The 1960s saw the first flowering of African Studies-in History led by
the University of Dar-es-Salaam and in Malawi by George Shepperson and
Tom Price's biography of John Chilembwe. This study relied partly on the
archives of the White Fathers trained to record their observations. It
also benefited from the pioneering anthropological research of the
Montfort Father Matthew Schoffeleers on religion in the Lower Shire. It
is in this context that this study of the early years of the Catholic
Missions in Malawi and their encounter with traditional religious life
and Chewa culture should be set.
Ian Linden is currently a visiting Professor at St Marys University,
London. He is author of Global Catholicism (Hurst, 2019). He and his
wife Jane, formerly director of One World Action, and chair of City and
Hackney NHS Primary Care Trust, lectured at Chancellor College,
University of Malawi, 1968-1971.