Jesuits and Race

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESSISBN: 9780826367327

A Global History of Continuity and Change, 1530-2020

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Edited by Nathaniel Millett, Charles H. Parker
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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.

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgments Introduction. Jesuits and Race from the Sixteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries - Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker Chapter One. "The Society of the World:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611 and the Jesuit Debate over Purity of Blood Emanuele Colombo Chapter Two. Eternal Blackness: Body and Soul in Jesuit Martiin de Roa's Afterlife Erin Kathleen Rowe Chapter Three. Jesuits and Unfree Labor in Early Modern East Asia Liam Matthew Brockey Chapter Four. Jesuits and 'Race' in Early Modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618 Andrew Redden Chapter Five. How to be a Country Jesuit: Practices of Continence, Care, and Containment in a Racializing Religiosity J. Michelle Molina Chapter Six. "The Most Barbarous and Fierce Peoples in the New World": Decoding the Jesuit Missionary Project in Colonial North Mexico Susan M. Deeds Chapter Seven. The Memory of Slavery at Saint Louis University Nathaniel Millett Chapter Eight. A Challenge to our Sincerity: American Jesuits Discover "The Negro" James M. O'Toole Chapter Nine. Trial by Fire: Father George Dunne and Race Relations in Cold War Los Angeles Sean Dempsey, S.J. Epilogue John T. McGreevy Contributors Index

"This benchmark collection of essays offers the first comprehensive exploration of the long history of Jesuit entanglements in racialized views and practices."-Ulrike Strasser, author of State of Virginity: Gender, Religion, and Politics in an Early Modern Catholic State

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