توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Catholics and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Global World
نام کتاب : Catholics and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Global World
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کاتولیک ها و خشونت در جهان جهانی قرن نوزدهم
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نویسندگان : Eveline Bouwers (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 375
ISBN (شابک) : 9781003127857 , 9780367651046
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 8 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalf Title\nSeries Page\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nTable of Contents\nList of Figures\nForeword\nAcknowledgements\nList of Contributors\nViolence and the Negotiation of Difference: Nineteenth-Century Catholic Encounters with the Religious and Secular Other\n Catholicism: Church and People in the Nineteenth Century\n Religion-Related Violence: Theory and Historiography\n Chapter Overview\n Notes\n Bibliography\nPart I: Rejecting Secularization\n Chapter 1: Religion and Violence during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Between Tradition and Modernity\n The Secularizing Impulse of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies\n A War of “Religion and Justice”\n French Violence and Religious Symbolism\n Religion and Violence in a Broader Context\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 2: “To Be Consumed in Suffering for His Love” : Violence, Religion, and Counterrevolution in Restoration Spain\n Catholicism and Counterrevolution\n Political Theology and the Primacy of Suffering\n The Enemy at the Gates: Anticlerical Violence and its Effects\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 3: Anti-Liberal Violence in Belgium: Catholics in Defiance of State Legislation, 1857–1884\n Violence in Relation to the Catholic–Clerical Sphere before 1879\n An “Ill-Fated Law”: Catholic Responses to the Van Humbeeck Law\n Mobilization against the Van Humbeeck Law: The Violent Protest in Heule\n Catholic Resistance against the Van Humbeeck Law: A Typology\n Catholics and Violence in Belgium: A History of Pluralism\n Notes\n Bibliography\nPart II: Contending Clericalism\n Chapter 4: Collective Violence and the Religious Politicization of Peasants on the Habsburg Periphery: Rabatz and Antisemitic Riots in West Galicia, 1846–1898\n Multi-Ethnicity and Neo-Feudalism in Galicia during the Age of Metternich\n Galician Slaughter or a Mere Rumble? Extreme Acts of Peasant Violence in Winter 1846\n With the Benefit of Hindsight: The Clergy and the Political Mobilization of Peasants, 1846–1898\n New Wave of Peasant Violence: Anti-Jewish Riots in Spring 1898\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 5: Between the Soldiers of Pius IX and the Sons of Saint Felicitas: Catholic Pluralism and Religionero Violence in Michoacán, Mexico, 1873–1877\n The Religioneros and Mexico’s Stalled Nineteenth-Century Secularization\n Spiritual Intransigence, Political Accommodation\n “Ready to Spill All Our Blood with God\'s Aid”: Rhetoric and Violence in Michoacán\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 6: Religion and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina: Teachings from the 1875 Anticlerical Riots\n Catholicism and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina\n The 1875 Riots in the Province of Buenos Aires\n Conclusions\n Notes\n Bibliography\nPart III: Resisting Religious Pluralization\n Chapter 7: From Violent Acts to Violent Hatred: French Catholic Responses to the Damascus and Dreyfus Affairs\n The Damascus Affair\n The Catholic Press in France\n Catholics and Jews in France\n 1898: The “Antisemitic Moment” 48\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 8: The Trillick Railway Outrage: The Politics of Atrocity in Post-Famine Ulster\n Religion in Post-Famine Ulster\n Writing the Rails: Interpreting Trillick\n Changing the Conversation: The Politics of Atrocity\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 9: Catholicism and Violence in Korea: Two Case Studies from the Chosŏn Dynasty\n Korea in the Nineteenth Century\n The Persecution of 1801\n The 1901 Cheju Island Persecution\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nPart IV: Imposing a Catholic Order\n Chapter 10: Violence in Circulation?: Missionaries, Local Population, and Colonial Politics during the German War on the East African Coast, 1888–1889\n Missionaries Abroad: Benedictines in East Africa, 1888–1889\n Benedictine Missionaries and Company Rule\n Media Framing: How a Conflict over Political Rule Became a Religious War\n Humanitarianism, Anti-Slavery, and the Christian Mission to Civilize: Fundamentals of Modern German Colonialism\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 11: Catholic Missionaries in Central Africa: Violence and the Creation of Religious Statehood in South-Eastern Congo during the Partition Era, 1867–1914\n Militaristic Violence and Society in East-Central Africa\n The Arrival of the ‘Spiritans’ and the ‘White Fathers’\n The White Fathers and the Making of a ‘Christian Kingdom’ in South-Eastern Congo\n The White Fathers’ Disciplinary Regime\n Emilio Callewaert, the Spiritans, and Corporal Punishment\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 12: “The Children Grow Up Without Discipline”: Religion, Childhood, and Violence in Colonial New Guinea around 1900\n The Catholic Mission on Tumleo\n Violence in the Mission School\n Religious Patterns of Legitimizing Violence on Children\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nPart V: Opposing Catholic Invasion\n Chapter 13: Pageantry in the Shadow of Violence: Celebrating Fête-Dieu in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal\n Cosmopolitan and Turbulent: Montreal’s Public Culture\n The Contested Notion of Montreal’s Catholic Revival\n The Politics of Public Space in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal\n Fête-Dieu on the Pages of Montreal’s Sectarian Press\n Conclusion: A City Steps Back From the Brink of Violence\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 14: The Popery Panic: Nativism, Anti-Catholicism, and Violence in Antebellum America\n Nativism and Anti-Catholicism in the United States, 1830–1860\n Instances of Nativist Anti-Catholicism\n Raid on Mount Benedict\n Awful Disclosures of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery\n The Philadelphia Riots\n Death for the Bishop\n These Violent Delights\n Notes\n Bibliography\n Chapter 15: Occasional Martyrs: Catholic Life in Nineteenth-Century China between Coexistence and Subjugation\n Christianity in China\n The Early Nineteenth Century: State Authority between Moral Management and Social Control\n Intra-Communal Tensions as a Reason for Christian Conversion\n Conclusion: Between Integration and Confrontation\n Notes\n Bibliography\nPart VI: Conclusions\n Chapter 16: Parameters of Religion-Related Violence in Modern History\n The Many Faces of Violence Involving Catholics\n Catholicism as a Category of Difference\n Theorizing the Link between Religion and Violence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century\nIndex