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Margaret Reeson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret Reeson Margaret Reeson (born 1938)〔(Margaret Reeson ), National Library of Australia catalogue, accessed 29 January 2010〕 is an Australian historian, biographer, and author, and prominent leader of the Uniting Church in Australia. ==History== Reeson trained as a teacher, and began this career in 1957. She moved to Papua New Guinea in 1961, working in the PNG Highlands as a teacher and missionary. She married Reverend Ron Reeson in 1966, at the time a minister of the Methodist Church of Australasia, and they continued as missionaries in PNG's Southern Highlands Province.〔〔(Who are you encouraging today? ), Margaret Reeson, article, Insights Magazine, October 2008, accessed 29 January 2010〕 From this time came a deep feeling for the history of PNG and Australia's involvement in that land and its people, notably during World War II. At this time, she began her research and literary life with ''Torn between two worlds'' (1972), a book about the effect of Christianity on the native peoples of the Southern Highlands. On return to Australia in 1979, for Ron to take up ministry with the Central Belconnen Uniting Church in the Belconnen area of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Reeson commenced studies as an historian, and used her interest in PNG to research the stories of missionaries there during WW2. This work on the lives of Christian women has resulted in various published biographies, biographical novels, and Australian social history books, and the award of a Master of Arts by research from the Australian National University.〔(Margaret Reeson ), Australia's Christian Heritage National Forum, accessed 29 January 2010〕〔(Report on Historical Sources on Australia and Japan at war in Papua and New Guinea, 1942-45 ), Professor Hank Nelson, Australian National University, accessed 29 January 2010〕
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