Slave Donations to Buddhist Parishes in Qing Mongolia

IF 0.5 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES HARVARD JOURNAL OF ASIATIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-11-09 DOI:10.1353/jas.2021.0013
Sam H. Bass
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abstract:Donations of slaves to Buddhist parishes in Qing Mongolia contributed to growing parish populations and wealth in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. I argue that Buddhist parish institutions thus benefited from the practice of slavery by encouraging donations of slaves and providing a refuge for former slaves. Mongolian archival testaments document slaveholders—both women and men—offering people, livestock, and other property to parishes. Slaveholders’ stated motivations for donation include protecting the formerly enslaved from predation and re-enslavement, fulfilling an enslaved person’s request to enroll in a parish, and generating merit for donors. Buddhist parishes’ self-interested administration of the transition between slave and nonslave nevertheless led to moderation of some of the worst practices of slavery and to a reduction in the number of enslaved people.
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向清蒙古佛教堂区捐赠奴隶
摘要:18世纪和19世纪初,清朝蒙古向佛教教区捐赠奴隶,促进了教区人口和财富的增长。我认为,佛教教区机构因此从奴隶制实践中受益,鼓励捐赠奴隶并为前奴隶提供避难所。蒙古档案遗嘱记录了奴隶主——包括女性和男性——向教区提供人、牲畜和其他财产。奴隶主宣称的捐赠动机包括保护以前被奴役的人免受掠夺和再次奴役,满足被奴役者加入教区的请求,以及为捐赠者创造价值。然而,佛教教区对奴隶和非奴隶之间的过渡的自利管理导致了一些最恶劣的奴隶制做法的缓和,并减少了被奴役的人数。
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