William pettigrew biography
Dr William Pettigrew
Educated at Oxford and Yale, Will was elected Junior Research Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 2007 before joining the School of History at Kent in September 2009 as Lecturer in History. He is also Adjunct Professor of Korea University.
Will's research is interested in the relationship between political and economic liberalism in the Atlantic world at the threshold of modernity. His doctoral dissertation narrates the political and economic aspects of the downfall of the Royal African Company, a joint-stock monopoly company formed to develop England's slave trade. It suggests that Atlantic trade helped enfranchise a group of merchants who deployed ideologies forged in a distinctive Atlantic context to justify the deregulation of the company's monopoly and ‘liberate’ the trade in African slaves. This research has earned three international prizes and will shortly appear as a book. In his current research project Will places the political reforms traditionally associated with the Glorious Revo
William Pettigrew (1869 – 1943)
Reverend William Pettigrew was an Educationist and Scottish-British Christian Missionary, born on 5th January, 1869 at Edinburgh, Scotland. He was bought up in a deeply religious Anglican family attending Bible camp every week and it was at the Bible camp where he found his passion for Missionary work. He received his medical missionary education at Livingstone College Leytone, England and also underwent training at the Ardington Aborigines Training School.
During the First World War William Pettigrew served in the Army as a Captain. Due to his work for the advancement of public interest in India the British Monarch honored him with the medal ‘Kaiser-I-Hind’, which translates to ‘Emperor of India’.
In 1890 William Pettigrew arrived in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, working under the Ardington Missionary. He was accompanied by three other Missionaries and a Doctor, they were received by Reverend and Mrs Dalmasna and together they worked among the Bengalis. During his work among the Bengalis William Pettigrew started t
William Pettigrew (missionary)
The Reverend William Pettigrew | |
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Born | (1869-01-05)5 January 1869 Edinburgh, Scotland |
Died | (1943-01-19)19 Jan 1943 United Kingdom |
Occupation | Christian missionary |
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