“A Loyal Heart to God and the Governor”: Missions and Colonial Policy in the Surinamese Saramaccan Mission (c. 1750–1813)

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION Journal of Moravian History Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.5325/JMORAHIST.19.1.0001
Jessica Cronshagen
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abstract:This article argues that the idea of political neutrality did not work in the mission of the eighteenth-century Maroons in Surinam. The author outlines the extent to which the missionaries acted politically, made political decisions, used political quarrels for their own interests, and, for the main part, were used for the political interests of the different groups in Surinam. Colonial politics in Surinam were shaped by many different agents and networks: by the Dutch Society of Surinam and the colonial government, but also by indigenous tribes, Saramaccans, slaves, planters, merchants, officials, soldiers, and missionaries. Every daily practice could be read as a political act, as a representation of rebellion or imperialism. Under such circumstances, the idea of neutrality had to fail.
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“对上帝和总督的忠诚”:苏里南萨拉马坎使团的使命和殖民政策(约1750–1813)
摘要:本文认为,政治中立思想在18世纪苏里南马龙派的使命中并不起作用。作者概述了传教士的政治行为、政治决策、为自身利益利用政治争吵的程度,以及主要为苏里南不同群体的政治利益利用的程度。苏里南的殖民政治是由许多不同的代理人和网络塑造的:苏里南荷兰社会和殖民政府,也有土著部落、萨拉马克人、奴隶、种植园主、商人、官员、士兵和传教士。每一种日常行为都可以被解读为一种政治行为,是叛乱或帝国主义的表现。在这种情况下,中立的想法不得不失败。
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