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Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2026.
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| author | Morrison, Christopher James Hamilton |
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| spelling | oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/136145 Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 Morrison, Christopher James Hamilton Fransch, Chet Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of History. Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2026. Morrison, C. J. H. 2026. Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891. Unpublished masters thesis. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University [online]. Available: https://scholar.sun.ac.za/items/1676dfc2-ea58-407e-8dcc-647d82d35570 In the early nineteenth century, the Central African region faced persistent challenges in the form of the East African slave trade. With growing abolitionist sentiment among British Victorian middle and upper-class members of society, the desire to end the slave trade set the stage for complex dynamics, particularly in the Lake Nyasa (now Malawi) region. Nyasaland serves as an excellent case study to understand the multifaceted intricacies that characterise the region during this period. This study aims to contribute to the academic pre-colonial literature through diaries and other reflections. Five objectives were identified. Firstly, to review the appropriate literature on the history of pre-colonial Nyasaland, and the current historiographical understanding on the construction of the pre-colonial region. Secondly, to construct a biographical profile of F.T. Morrison, a missionary, engineer, and early anthropological narrator in pre-colonial British Nyasaland. Thirdly, to assess the pre-colonial society that developed around Lake Nyasa, mapping the complexity of social relations of Scottish missionaries under the constructed norms of the Victorian Era African Lakes Company. Fourthly, to pursue the use of diaries as ethnographic resources and address the complexities of their use. Finally, the study locates Morrison's diary in historical literature and assesses the value it may have for researchers looking to examine this period. The findings reveal the need to consider lesser-known narratives to enrich the historiographical discourse. While investigating the biographical profile of Morrison, his formative years were profoundly shaped by the prevailing Scottish national identity, particularly within the context of the Church and rapid industrialisation and social transformation in Victorian Scotland. This society informed the pre-colonial society around Lake Nyasa within the bureaucratic structures of the African Lakes Company. Morrison's observations on local society, culture and colonialism provided insight into various aspects of the precolonial era contributing to a deeper understanding of pre-colonial Nyasaland and the role of missionary diaries in shaping historical narratives. Masters 2026-04-23T12:13:30Z 2026-04-23T12:13:30Z 2026-03 Thesis https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/136145 en Stellenbosch University 189 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University |
| spellingShingle | Morrison, Christopher James Hamilton Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 |
| title | Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 |
| title_full | Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 |
| title_fullStr | Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 |
| title_short | Interpreting the Witness: Frederick Thomas Morrison and Other Accounts of Precolonial Lake Nyasa, 1878 to 1891 |
| title_sort | interpreting the witness frederick thomas morrison and other accounts of precolonial lake nyasa 1878 to 1891 |
| url | https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/136145 |
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