Faith and boundaries: colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871
It was indeed possible for Indians and Europeans to live peacefully in early America and for Indians to survive as distinct communities. Faith and Boundaries uses the story of Martha's Vineyard Wampanoags to examine how. On an island marked by centralized English authority, missionary commitmen...
Gespeichert in:
1. Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2005
|
Schriftenreihe: | Studies in North American Indian history
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | BSB01 UBG01 URL des Erstveröffentlichers |
Zusammenfassung: | It was indeed possible for Indians and Europeans to live peacefully in early America and for Indians to survive as distinct communities. Faith and Boundaries uses the story of Martha's Vineyard Wampanoags to examine how. On an island marked by centralized English authority, missionary commitment, and an Indian majority, the Wampanoags' adaptation to English culture, especially Christianity, checked violence while safeguarding their land, community, and ironically, even customs. Yet the colonists' exploitation of Indian land and labor exposed the limits of Christian fellowship and thus hardened racial division. The Wampanoags learned about race through this rising bar of civilization - every time they met demands to reform, colonists moved the bar higher until it rested on biological difference. Under the right circumstances, like those on Martha's Vineyard, religion could bridge wide difference between the peoples of early America, but its transcendent power was limited by the divisiveness of race |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiv, 303 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511806537 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nmm a2200000zc 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV043919411 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 00000000000000.0 | ||
007 | cr|uuu---uuuuu | ||
008 | 161202s2005 |||| o||u| ||||||eng d | ||
020 | |a 9780511806537 |c Online |9 978-0-511-80653-7 | ||
024 | 7 | |a 10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |2 doi | |
035 | |a (ZDB-20-CBO)CR9780511806537 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)967416312 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV043919411 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rda | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
049 | |a DE-12 |a DE-473 | ||
082 | 0 | |a 305.897/348074494 |2 22 | |
084 | |a LB 48610 |0 (DE-625)90563:983 |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a NW 2708 |0 (DE-625)132064: |2 rvk | ||
100 | 1 | |a Silverman, David J. |d 1971- |e Verfasser |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Faith and boundaries |b colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 |c David J. Silverman |
246 | 1 | 3 | |a Faith & Boundaries |
264 | 1 | |a Cambridge |b Cambridge University Press |c 2005 | |
300 | |a 1 online resource (xxiv, 303 pages) | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b c |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b cr |2 rdacarrier | ||
490 | 0 | |a Studies in North American Indian history | |
500 | |a Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) | ||
505 | 8 | |a Preface: do good walls make good neighbors? -- Introduction: Epenow's lessons -- "Here comes the Englishman" -- To become all things to all men -- The Lord tests the righteous -- Deposing the sachem to defend the sachemship -- Leading values -- The costs of debt -- "Newcomers and strangers" -- Conclusion: Fencing in, fencing out | |
520 | |a It was indeed possible for Indians and Europeans to live peacefully in early America and for Indians to survive as distinct communities. Faith and Boundaries uses the story of Martha's Vineyard Wampanoags to examine how. On an island marked by centralized English authority, missionary commitment, and an Indian majority, the Wampanoags' adaptation to English culture, especially Christianity, checked violence while safeguarding their land, community, and ironically, even customs. Yet the colonists' exploitation of Indian land and labor exposed the limits of Christian fellowship and thus hardened racial division. The Wampanoags learned about race through this rising bar of civilization - every time they met demands to reform, colonists moved the bar higher until it rested on biological difference. Under the right circumstances, like those on Martha's Vineyard, religion could bridge wide difference between the peoples of early America, but its transcendent power was limited by the divisiveness of race | ||
648 | 7 | |a Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
650 | 4 | |a Alltag, Brauchtum | |
650 | 4 | |a Geschichte | |
650 | 4 | |a Wampanoag Indians / Religion | |
650 | 4 | |a Wampanoag Indians / Government relations | |
650 | 4 | |a Wampanoag Indians / History | |
650 | 4 | |a Christianity and culture / Massachusetts / Martha's Vineyard | |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Wampanoag |0 (DE-588)4275279-6 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
651 | 4 | |a Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / History | |
651 | 4 | |a Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / Social life and customs | |
651 | 7 | |a Martha's Vineyard |0 (DE-588)4239647-5 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a Martha's Vineyard |0 (DE-588)4239647-5 |D g |
689 | 0 | 1 | |a Wampanoag |0 (DE-588)4275279-6 |D s |
689 | 0 | 2 | |a Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871 |A z |
689 | 0 | |8 1\p |5 DE-604 | |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i Erscheint auch als |n Druckausgabe |z 978-0-521-70695-7 |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i Erscheint auch als |n Druckausgabe |z 978-0-521-84280-8 |
856 | 4 | 0 | |u https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |x Verlag |z URL des Erstveröffentlichers |3 Volltext |
912 | |a ZDB-20-CBO | ||
999 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029328493 | ||
883 | 1 | |8 1\p |a cgwrk |d 20201028 |q DE-101 |u https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk | |
966 | e | |u https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |l BSB01 |p ZDB-20-CBO |q BSB_PDA_CBO |x Verlag |3 Volltext | |
966 | e | |u https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |l UBG01 |p ZDB-20-CBO |q UBG_PDA_CBO |x Verlag |3 Volltext |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1804176838915784704 |
---|---|
any_adam_object | |
author | Silverman, David J. 1971- |
author_facet | Silverman, David J. 1971- |
author_role | aut |
author_sort | Silverman, David J. 1971- |
author_variant | d j s dj djs |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV043919411 |
classification_rvk | LB 48610 NW 2708 |
collection | ZDB-20-CBO |
contents | Preface: do good walls make good neighbors? -- Introduction: Epenow's lessons -- "Here comes the Englishman" -- To become all things to all men -- The Lord tests the righteous -- Deposing the sachem to defend the sachemship -- Leading values -- The costs of debt -- "Newcomers and strangers" -- Conclusion: Fencing in, fencing out |
ctrlnum | (ZDB-20-CBO)CR9780511806537 (OCoLC)967416312 (DE-599)BVBBV043919411 |
dewey-full | 305.897/348074494 |
dewey-hundreds | 300 - Social sciences |
dewey-ones | 305 - Groups of people |
dewey-raw | 305.897/348074494 |
dewey-search | 305.897/348074494 |
dewey-sort | 3305.897 9348074494 |
dewey-tens | 300 - Social sciences |
discipline | Soziologie Geschichte Sozial-/Kulturanthropologie / Empirische Kulturwissenschaft |
doi_str_mv | 10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |
era | Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871 gnd |
era_facet | Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871 |
format | Electronic eBook |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>03974nmm a2200637zc 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV043919411</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">00000000000000.0</controlfield><controlfield tag="007">cr|uuu---uuuuu</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">161202s2005 |||| o||u| ||||||eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9780511806537</subfield><subfield code="c">Online</subfield><subfield code="9">978-0-511-80653-7</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="024" ind1="7" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">10.1017/CBO9780511806537</subfield><subfield code="2">doi</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(ZDB-20-CBO)CR9780511806537</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)967416312</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV043919411</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rda</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-473</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">305.897/348074494</subfield><subfield code="2">22</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">LB 48610</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)90563:983</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">NW 2708</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)132064:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Silverman, David J.</subfield><subfield code="d">1971-</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Faith and boundaries</subfield><subfield code="b">colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871</subfield><subfield code="c">David J. Silverman</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="246" ind1="1" ind2="3"><subfield code="a">Faith & Boundaries</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Cambridge</subfield><subfield code="b">Cambridge University Press</subfield><subfield code="c">2005</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (xxiv, 303 pages)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="490" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Studies in North American Indian history</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Preface: do good walls make good neighbors? -- Introduction: Epenow's lessons -- "Here comes the Englishman" -- To become all things to all men -- The Lord tests the righteous -- Deposing the sachem to defend the sachemship -- Leading values -- The costs of debt -- "Newcomers and strangers" -- Conclusion: Fencing in, fencing out</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">It was indeed possible for Indians and Europeans to live peacefully in early America and for Indians to survive as distinct communities. Faith and Boundaries uses the story of Martha's Vineyard Wampanoags to examine how. On an island marked by centralized English authority, missionary commitment, and an Indian majority, the Wampanoags' adaptation to English culture, especially Christianity, checked violence while safeguarding their land, community, and ironically, even customs. Yet the colonists' exploitation of Indian land and labor exposed the limits of Christian fellowship and thus hardened racial division. The Wampanoags learned about race through this rising bar of civilization - every time they met demands to reform, colonists moved the bar higher until it rested on biological difference. Under the right circumstances, like those on Martha's Vineyard, religion could bridge wide difference between the peoples of early America, but its transcendent power was limited by the divisiveness of race</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="648" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Alltag, Brauchtum</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Geschichte</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Wampanoag Indians / Religion</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Wampanoag Indians / Government relations</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Wampanoag Indians / History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Christianity and culture / Massachusetts / Martha's Vineyard</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Wampanoag</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4275279-6</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / Social life and customs</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Martha's Vineyard</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4239647-5</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Martha's Vineyard</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4239647-5</subfield><subfield code="D">g</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Wampanoag</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4275279-6</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="2"><subfield code="a">Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871</subfield><subfield code="A">z</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="8">1\p</subfield><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1="0" ind2="8"><subfield code="i">Erscheint auch als</subfield><subfield code="n">Druckausgabe</subfield><subfield code="z">978-0-521-70695-7</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1="0" ind2="8"><subfield code="i">Erscheint auch als</subfield><subfield code="n">Druckausgabe</subfield><subfield code="z">978-0-521-84280-8</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="0"><subfield code="u">https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537</subfield><subfield code="x">Verlag</subfield><subfield code="z">URL des Erstveröffentlichers</subfield><subfield code="3">Volltext</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="912" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">ZDB-20-CBO</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="999" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029328493</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="883" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="8">1\p</subfield><subfield code="a">cgwrk</subfield><subfield code="d">20201028</subfield><subfield code="q">DE-101</subfield><subfield code="u">https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="966" ind1="e" ind2=" "><subfield code="u">https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537</subfield><subfield code="l">BSB01</subfield><subfield code="p">ZDB-20-CBO</subfield><subfield code="q">BSB_PDA_CBO</subfield><subfield code="x">Verlag</subfield><subfield code="3">Volltext</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="966" ind1="e" ind2=" "><subfield code="u">https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537</subfield><subfield code="l">UBG01</subfield><subfield code="p">ZDB-20-CBO</subfield><subfield code="q">UBG_PDA_CBO</subfield><subfield code="x">Verlag</subfield><subfield code="3">Volltext</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
geographic | Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / History Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / Social life and customs Martha's Vineyard (DE-588)4239647-5 gnd |
geographic_facet | Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / History Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / Social life and customs Martha's Vineyard |
id | DE-604.BV043919411 |
illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T07:38:33Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780511806537 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029328493 |
oclc_num | 967416312 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-12 DE-473 DE-BY-UBG |
owner_facet | DE-12 DE-473 DE-BY-UBG |
physical | 1 online resource (xxiv, 303 pages) |
psigel | ZDB-20-CBO ZDB-20-CBO BSB_PDA_CBO ZDB-20-CBO UBG_PDA_CBO |
publishDate | 2005 |
publishDateSearch | 2005 |
publishDateSort | 2005 |
publisher | Cambridge University Press |
record_format | marc |
series2 | Studies in North American Indian history |
spelling | Silverman, David J. 1971- Verfasser aut Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 David J. Silverman Faith & Boundaries Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2005 1 online resource (xxiv, 303 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in North American Indian history Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Preface: do good walls make good neighbors? -- Introduction: Epenow's lessons -- "Here comes the Englishman" -- To become all things to all men -- The Lord tests the righteous -- Deposing the sachem to defend the sachemship -- Leading values -- The costs of debt -- "Newcomers and strangers" -- Conclusion: Fencing in, fencing out It was indeed possible for Indians and Europeans to live peacefully in early America and for Indians to survive as distinct communities. Faith and Boundaries uses the story of Martha's Vineyard Wampanoags to examine how. On an island marked by centralized English authority, missionary commitment, and an Indian majority, the Wampanoags' adaptation to English culture, especially Christianity, checked violence while safeguarding their land, community, and ironically, even customs. Yet the colonists' exploitation of Indian land and labor exposed the limits of Christian fellowship and thus hardened racial division. The Wampanoags learned about race through this rising bar of civilization - every time they met demands to reform, colonists moved the bar higher until it rested on biological difference. Under the right circumstances, like those on Martha's Vineyard, religion could bridge wide difference between the peoples of early America, but its transcendent power was limited by the divisiveness of race Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871 gnd rswk-swf Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Wampanoag Indians / Religion Wampanoag Indians / Government relations Wampanoag Indians / History Christianity and culture / Massachusetts / Martha's Vineyard Wampanoag (DE-588)4275279-6 gnd rswk-swf Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / History Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / Social life and customs Martha's Vineyard (DE-588)4239647-5 gnd rswk-swf Martha's Vineyard (DE-588)4239647-5 g Wampanoag (DE-588)4275279-6 s Sozialgeschichte 1600-1871 z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-70695-7 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-84280-8 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Silverman, David J. 1971- Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 Preface: do good walls make good neighbors? -- Introduction: Epenow's lessons -- "Here comes the Englishman" -- To become all things to all men -- The Lord tests the righteous -- Deposing the sachem to defend the sachemship -- Leading values -- The costs of debt -- "Newcomers and strangers" -- Conclusion: Fencing in, fencing out Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Wampanoag Indians / Religion Wampanoag Indians / Government relations Wampanoag Indians / History Christianity and culture / Massachusetts / Martha's Vineyard Wampanoag (DE-588)4275279-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4275279-6 (DE-588)4239647-5 |
title | Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 |
title_alt | Faith & Boundaries |
title_auth | Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 |
title_exact_search | Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 |
title_full | Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 David J. Silverman |
title_fullStr | Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 David J. Silverman |
title_full_unstemmed | Faith and boundaries colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 David J. Silverman |
title_short | Faith and boundaries |
title_sort | faith and boundaries colonists christianity and community among the wampanoag indians of martha s vineyard 1600 1871 |
title_sub | colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 |
topic | Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Wampanoag Indians / Religion Wampanoag Indians / Government relations Wampanoag Indians / History Christianity and culture / Massachusetts / Martha's Vineyard Wampanoag (DE-588)4275279-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Wampanoag Indians / Religion Wampanoag Indians / Government relations Wampanoag Indians / History Christianity and culture / Massachusetts / Martha's Vineyard Wampanoag Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / History Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) / Social life and customs Martha's Vineyard |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806537 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT silvermandavidj faithandboundariescolonistschristianityandcommunityamongthewampanoagindiansofmarthasvineyard16001871 AT silvermandavidj faithboundaries |