"What Virtue Unites, Death Cannot Separate": The Trials of Early Freemasonry in Jamaica, 1739–1800

S. Biagetti
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Abstract:After the first Masonic lodge formed in Jamaica in 1739, Freemasonry rose to a brief period of success in the colony in the 1770s. Kingston saw a proliferation of Masonic lodges, allowing for complex social stratification along class and ethnic lines. Nonetheless, the organization was hampered by high rates of mortality, causing leadership crises and the collapse of most lodges by 1815. Whereas recent scholarship on eighteenth-century white Jamaicans tends to focus on the colonists' cultivation of "Englishness", the rise of Freemasonry illustrates the Euro-Jamaican colonists' desire to form social networks and identities outside of national boundaries.
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“美德团结,死亡不能分离”:牙买加早期共济会的审判,1739-1800
摘要:1739年第一个共济会分会在牙买加成立后,17世纪70年代,共济会在该殖民地取得了短暂的成功。金斯顿见证了共济会分会的激增,使得沿着阶级和种族界线的复杂社会分层成为可能。然而,高死亡率阻碍了该组织的发展,导致了领导层的危机,到1815年,大多数分会都倒闭了。尽管最近关于18世纪牙买加白人的学术研究倾向于关注殖民者对“英国人”的培养,共济会的兴起说明了欧洲牙买加殖民者在国界之外形成社会网络和身份的愿望。
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