Jesuits and race :: a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 /
"Jesuits and Race: A Global History of Continuity and Change, 1530-2020 examines the role the Society of Jesus played in shaping Western understandings about race and explores the impact the Order had on the lives and societies of non-European peoples throughout history. Jesuits provide an unu...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Jesuits and Race: A Global History of Continuity and Change, 1530-2020 examines the role the Society of Jesus played in shaping Western understandings about race and explores the impact the Order had on the lives and societies of non-European peoples throughout history. Jesuits provide an unusual, if not unique, lens through which to view the topic of race given the global nature of the Society of Jesus and the priests' interest in humanity, salvation, conversion, science, and nature. Interactions, discussions, and debates occured at the loftiest of intellectual levels and at the most intimate of local settings, both offering a fascinating portal to examine oscillating attitudes about race. Jesuits' global presence in missions, imperial expansion, and education lends insight into the differences in patterns of estrangement and assimilation, as well as enfranchisement and coercion, with people from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The essays in this collection bring together case studies from around the world as a first steop toward a comparative analysis of Jesuit engagement with racialized difference. The authors hone in on labor practices, social structures, and religious agendas at salient moments during the long span of Jesuit history. As John McGreevy notes in his incisive epilogue, the Society's long history enables a team of scholars to examine patterns and trajectories over an extended period of time to provide a long view" -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 286 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780826363688 0826363687 |
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contents | Jesuits and race from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries / "The Society of the world:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611) and the Jesuit debate over purity of blood / Eternal blackness: body and soul in Jesuit Martin de Roa's Afterlife / Jesuits and unfree labor in early modern East Asia / Jesuits and "race" in early modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618 / How to be a country Jesuit: practices of continence, care, and containment in a racializing religiosity / "The most barbarous and fierce peoples in the New World": decoding the Jesuit missionary project in colonial North Mexico / The memory of slavery at Saint Louis University / Challenge to our sincerity: American Jesuits discover "The Negro" / Trial by fire: Father George Dunne and race relations in Cold War Los Angeles / Epilogue / |
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spelling | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / edited by Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2022. ©2022 1 online resource (xi, 286 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Jesuits and race from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries / Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker -- "The Society of the world:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611) and the Jesuit debate over purity of blood / Emanuele Colombo -- Eternal blackness: body and soul in Jesuit Martin de Roa's Afterlife / Erin Kathleen Rowe -- Jesuits and unfree labor in early modern East Asia / Liam Matthew Brockey -- Jesuits and "race" in early modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618 / Andrew Redden -- How to be a country Jesuit: practices of continence, care, and containment in a racializing religiosity / J. Michelle Molina -- "The most barbarous and fierce peoples in the New World": decoding the Jesuit missionary project in colonial North Mexico / Susan M. Deeds -- The memory of slavery at Saint Louis University / Nathaniel Millett -- Challenge to our sincerity: American Jesuits discover "The Negro" / James M. O'Toole -- Trial by fire: Father George Dunne and race relations in Cold War Los Angeles / Sean Dempsey, S.J. -- Epilogue / John T. McGreevy. "Jesuits and Race: A Global History of Continuity and Change, 1530-2020 examines the role the Society of Jesus played in shaping Western understandings about race and explores the impact the Order had on the lives and societies of non-European peoples throughout history. Jesuits provide an unusual, if not unique, lens through which to view the topic of race given the global nature of the Society of Jesus and the priests' interest in humanity, salvation, conversion, science, and nature. Interactions, discussions, and debates occured at the loftiest of intellectual levels and at the most intimate of local settings, both offering a fascinating portal to examine oscillating attitudes about race. Jesuits' global presence in missions, imperial expansion, and education lends insight into the differences in patterns of estrangement and assimilation, as well as enfranchisement and coercion, with people from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The essays in this collection bring together case studies from around the world as a first steop toward a comparative analysis of Jesuit engagement with racialized difference. The authors hone in on labor practices, social structures, and religious agendas at salient moments during the long span of Jesuit history. As John McGreevy notes in his incisive epilogue, the Society's long history enables a team of scholars to examine patterns and trajectories over an extended period of time to provide a long view" -- Provided by publisher. Nathaniel Millett is an associate professor of history at Saint Louis University. He is the author of The Maroons of Prospect Bluff and Their Quest for Freedom in the Atlantic World. Charles H. Parker is a professor of history at Saint Louis University. His publications include Global Calvinism: Conversion and Commerce in the Dutch Empire, 1600-1800; Global Interactions in the Early Modern Age, 1400-1800; and Faith on the Margins: Catholics and Catholicism in the Dutch Golden Age. Print version record. Jesuits History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069940 Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83139087 Roa, Martín de, 1561-1637. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99079724 Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90632109 Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998 fast Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfGVCD3HyhwT9dy9DKmVC Jesuits fast Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010109269 Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020003968 Relations raciales Aspect religieux Église catholique. Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church fast Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church fast History fast Millett, Nathaniel, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013024907 Parker, Charles H., 1958- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvmKTVYDtyh4WHjc897HC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97092908 Print version: Jesuits and race. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2022 9780826363671 (OCoLC)1274198229 |
spellingShingle | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / Jesuits and race from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries / "The Society of the world:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611) and the Jesuit debate over purity of blood / Eternal blackness: body and soul in Jesuit Martin de Roa's Afterlife / Jesuits and unfree labor in early modern East Asia / Jesuits and "race" in early modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618 / How to be a country Jesuit: practices of continence, care, and containment in a racializing religiosity / "The most barbarous and fierce peoples in the New World": decoding the Jesuit missionary project in colonial North Mexico / The memory of slavery at Saint Louis University / Challenge to our sincerity: American Jesuits discover "The Negro" / Trial by fire: Father George Dunne and race relations in Cold War Los Angeles / Epilogue / Jesuits History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069940 Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83139087 Roa, Martín de, 1561-1637. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99079724 Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90632109 Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998 fast Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfGVCD3HyhwT9dy9DKmVC Jesuits fast Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010109269 Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020003968 Relations raciales Aspect religieux Église catholique. Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church fast Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church fast |
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title | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / |
title_alt | Jesuits and race from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries / "The Society of the world:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611) and the Jesuit debate over purity of blood / Eternal blackness: body and soul in Jesuit Martin de Roa's Afterlife / Jesuits and unfree labor in early modern East Asia / Jesuits and "race" in early modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618 / How to be a country Jesuit: practices of continence, care, and containment in a racializing religiosity / "The most barbarous and fierce peoples in the New World": decoding the Jesuit missionary project in colonial North Mexico / The memory of slavery at Saint Louis University / Challenge to our sincerity: American Jesuits discover "The Negro" / Trial by fire: Father George Dunne and race relations in Cold War Los Angeles / Epilogue / |
title_auth | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / |
title_exact_search | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / |
title_full | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / edited by Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker. |
title_fullStr | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / edited by Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker. |
title_full_unstemmed | Jesuits and race : a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / edited by Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker. |
title_short | Jesuits and race : |
title_sort | jesuits and race a global history of continuity and change 1530 2020 |
title_sub | a global history of continuity and change, 1530-2020 / |
topic | Jesuits History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069940 Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83139087 Roa, Martín de, 1561-1637. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99079724 Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90632109 Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998 fast Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfGVCD3HyhwT9dy9DKmVC Jesuits fast Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010109269 Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020003968 Relations raciales Aspect religieux Église catholique. Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church fast Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church fast |
topic_facet | Jesuits History. Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611. Roa, Martín de, 1561-1637. Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998. Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998 Possevino, Antonio, 1533 or 1534-1611 Jesuits Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church. Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church. Relations raciales Aspect religieux Église catholique. Race relations Religious aspects Catholic Church Slavery Religious aspects Catholic Church History |
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