Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the Caoe Colony and Britain, 1799-1853McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2002 - 499 páginas In Blood Ground Elizabeth Elbourne looks at the relationship between the Khoekhoe, the British empire, and the London Missionary Society in the early nineteenth century, a time of intense conflict in which different groups competed to mobilize Christianity for their own political ends. She explores the social history of the early missionary movement as well the political impact of British evangelicals, arguing that religious change in southern Africa can only be understood in the material context of ethnic conflict and bitter struggles over land and labour. In doing so she reintegrates the history of religion into the mainstream historical narrative of South Africa, offering a view of Christianity not as a monolithic system but as a language subject to interpretation and highly politicized conflicts over meaning. |
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... cattle herders but were by the late eighteenth century mostly subjugat- ed labourers on white farms , their numbers augmented by dispossessed hunter - gatherers . They had not , however , by any means forgotten their recent days of ...
... cattle herders but were by the late eighteenth century mostly subjugat- ed labourers on white farms , their numbers augmented by dispossessed hunter - gatherers . They had not , however , by any means forgotten their recent days of ...
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... cattle herds of the local Khoekhoe . In 1652 the voc appropriated a small piece of land at the Cape in order to establish a refreshment station staffed by its own employees . This was the beginning of the formal European colonization of ...
... cattle herds of the local Khoekhoe . In 1652 the voc appropriated a small piece of land at the Cape in order to establish a refreshment station staffed by its own employees . This was the beginning of the formal European colonization of ...
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... cattle farms themselves and competing with Africans for resources . Hunter - gatherers , often termed San or " bushmen " by twentieth - cen- tury interlocutors , and related semi - nomadic cattle herders calling themselves Khoekhoe , or ...
... cattle farms themselves and competing with Africans for resources . Hunter - gatherers , often termed San or " bushmen " by twentieth - cen- tury interlocutors , and related semi - nomadic cattle herders calling themselves Khoekhoe , or ...
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Contenido
Terms of Encounter GraaffReinet the Khoekhoe and the South African LMS at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century | 70 |
War Conversion and the Politics of Interpretation | 110 |
Khoisan Uses of Christianity | 154 |
The Rise and Fall of Bethelsdorp Radicalism under the British 180617 | 196 |
The Political Uses of Africa Remade The Passage of Ordinance 50 | 232 |
On Probation As Free Citizens Poverty and Politics in the 1830s | 258 |
Rethinking Liberalism | 292 |
Our Church for Ourselves | 310 |
Rebellion and Its Aftermath | 344 |
Conclusions? | 376 |
Notes | 380 |
Bibliography | 450 |
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Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the ... Elizabeth Elbourne Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the ... Elizabeth Elbourne Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Blood Ground: Colonialism, Missions, and the Contest for Christianity in the ... Elizabeth Elbourne Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Términos y frases comunes
Andries Anglican argued believed Bethelsdorp Britain British Buxton Calderwood Cape Colony Cape Town cattle Christianity church civilization claimed colonists Comaroff commando congregations conversion culture Cuyler Dag Verhaal debate despite Dutch early Eastern Cape economic eighteenth century Elphick England European evangelical example farm farmers Frontier Zone Genadendal Giliomee Graaff-Reinet Grahamstown Griqua groups Hankey Haweis heathen History Hottentots Ibid imperial inhabitants James Read James Read Jr John Philip Kat River settlement Kemp's Khoekhoe Khoisan Kicherer Kicherer's Kitchingman labour land landdrost letter living LMS directors LMS missionaries LMS-SA London London Missionary Society Malherbe Maqoma Mfengu millenarian ministers mission stations missionary activity Missionary Society Moffat Moravian nation Newton-King nineteenth century Nonetheless nonwhite Ordinance 50 Philipton political preaching Read's rebellion rebels religion religious Report Ross sionary slave Smit social South Africa southern Africa Stockenstrom Stoffels Theopolis tion Uitenhage University Press vagrancy Van der Kemp white settlers William Xhosa
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Religion Versus Empire?: British Protestant Missionaries and Overseas ... Andrew Porter Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
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