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Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 557 g

Reihe: European Expansion & Global Interaction

Gillespie / Beachy

Pious Pursuits

German Moravians in the Atlantic World
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-1-84545-339-8
Verlag: Berghahn Books

German Moravians in the Atlantic World

Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 557 g

Reihe: European Expansion & Global Interaction

ISBN: 978-1-84545-339-8
Verlag: Berghahn Books


Recent work on the history of migration and the Atlantic World has underscored the importance of the political economies of Europe, Africa, and the Americas in the eighteenth century, emphasizing the impact of these exchanges on political relations and state-building, and on economic structures, commerce, and wealth. Too little of this work explores culture and identity outside the Anglo-American context, especially as reflected through religious developments of radical Pietists and other Germans, the second largest group of migrants to the American colonies in the eighteenth century.

This volume offers a fresh vantage point from which to examine the Atlantic World. Quick to traverse the conventional political boundaries that divided European states and American colonies, Moravians departed their homeland to form new congregations in the most cosmopolitan European cities as well as on the North American frontier. Pious Pursuits explores the lives and beliefs of Atlantic World Moravians, as well as their communities and culture, and it provides a new framework for analysis of the Atlantic World that is comparative and transnational.

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List of abbreviations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I: THE BIRTH OF MORAVIANISM: CONFESSION AND CULTURE

Chapter 1. Imperial communities

Mack Walker

Chapter 2. Manuscript missions in the age of print: Moravian community in the Atlantic world

Robert Beachy

Chapter 3. Deep in the side of Jesus: The persistence of Zinzendorfian piety in colonial America

Craig D. Atwood

Chapter 4. Moravian physicians and their medicine in colonial North America: European models and colonial reality

Renate Wilson

PART II: MORAVIAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY: IDENTITY AND ASSIMILATION

Chapter 5. Fashion passion: The rhetoric of dress within the eighteenth-century Moravian brethren

Elisabeth Sommer

Chapter 6. New birth in a new land: evangelical culture and the creation of an American identity

S. Scott Rohrer

Chapter 7. "Commerce that the Lord could sanctify and bless": Moravian participation in transatlantic trade, 1740–1760

Katherine Carté Engel

Chapter 8. Piety and profit: Moravians in the North Carolina backcountry market, 1770–1810

Emily Conrad Beaver

Chapter 9. Moravians, the market and a new order in Salem

Michael Shirley

PART III: RACE AND GENDER IN THE MORAVIAN CHURCH: A PROTESTANT EXCEPTIONALISM?

Chapter 10. "No one should lust for power. women least of all.": Dismantling female leadership among eighteenth-century Moravians

Beverly P. Smaby

Chapter 11. The role of the pastor’s wife in the pioneering generation of protestant German-speaking clergy in the American colonies

Marianne S. Wokeck

Chapter 12. Unlikely sisters: Cherokee and Moravian women in the early nineteenth-century

Anna Smith

Chapter 13. Moravian missions in times of emancipation: Conversion of slaves in Surinam during the nineteenth-century

Ellen Klinkers

Chapter 14. Slavery, race, and the global fellowship: Religious radicals confront the modern age

Jon Sensbach

Chapter 15. Conclusion: Moravians and the challenge of writing global history of Diasporic Christianity

A. G. Roeber

Contributors

Selected Bibliography

Index


Gillespie, Michele
Michele Gillespie is Kahle Associate Professor of History at Wake Forest University. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton University, and is the author of numerous publications including Free Labor in a Free World: White Artisans in Slaveholding Georgia, 1790-1860.

Beachy, Robert
Robert Beachy is Associate Professor of History at Goucher College. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago and is the author of The Soul of Commerce: Credit, Property, and Politics in Leipzig, 1750-1840. His current book project is Berlin: Gay Metropolis, 1860-1933.

Michele Gillespie is Kahle Associate Professor of History at Wake Forest University. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton University, and is the author of numerous publications including Free Labor in a Free World: White Artisans in Slaveholding Georgia, 1790-1860.



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