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The “Ketu Nation” of Brazilian Candomblé in Historical Context 历史语境中的巴西坎东布林“克图族”
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-05-03 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2021.1
Lisa Earl Castillo
Abstract The Afro-Brazilian religion of Candomblé arose during the Atlantic slave trade and has unmistakable Yorùbá influences. In the city of Salvador, the term nação ketu [Ketu nation] is used among the oldest temples in describing Yorùbá heritage. This has led some scholars to assume that the founders came from the Yorùbá kingdom by that name. This paper critically examines the idea of Kétu origins, taking as a case study the temple Ilê Axé Iyá Nassô Oká, a national historic heritage site in Brazil that is recognized by UNESCO as a site of diasporic memory. The paper shows that the first generations of leadership were dominated by people from Ọ̀yọ́ and that the term ketu emerged not as an allusion to ethnic origins but perhaps as a metaphor for a heterogeneous cultural context in which Yorùbá speakers from disparate regions lived in close coexistence.
非裔巴西人的宗教candomblaise兴起于大西洋奴隶贸易期间,具有不容置疑的Yorùbá影响。在萨尔瓦多市,在最古老的寺庙中使用na o ketu [ketu族]一词来描述Yorùbá遗产。这导致一些学者认为,创始人来自Yorùbá王国的名字。本文以寺庙Ilê ax iy Nassô ok为例,批判性地考察了k 起源的概念,该寺庙是巴西的国家历史遗产,被联合国教科文组织认定为流散记忆遗址。这篇论文表明,第一代领导人由来自Ọ * yymu *的人主导,而“ketu”一词的出现并非暗指种族起源,而是可能是一种异质文化背景的隐喻,在这种文化背景下,来自不同地区的Yorùbá使用者密切共存。
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Stress of COVID-19 and mental health outcomes in Palestine: the mediating role of well-being and resilience. COVID-19 的压力与巴勒斯坦的心理健康结果:幸福感和复原力的中介作用。
IF 2 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-03-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/hpr.2021.104490
Guido Veronese, Fayez Mahamid, Dana Bdier, Rachel Pancake

Background: We tested the association between the stress of COVID-19 and mental distress manifested by anxiety, depression, and stress, and whether well-being and resilience mediate the relationship between the two variables in a population of Palestinian adults. Namely, we hypothesized that stress of COVID-19 will be positively associated with mental health problems (anxiety, depression, and stress); well-being and resilience will be negatively associated with mental health problems (anxiety, depression, and stress); and well-being and resilience will mediate the association between the stress of COVID-19 and mental health problems (anxiety, depression, and stress).

Participants and procedure: Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21, the Resilience Scale for Adults, the WHO-5 Well-Being Index, and the COVID-19 Stress Scales were administered to 860 participants via online survey. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was applied to address the study hypothesis.

Results: Participants recorded a mild level of stress of COVID-19 and high scores for resilience and well-being. A conceptual model depicting COVID-19 stress as a predictor, mental distress as an outcome variable, and resilience and subjective well-being as mediators was confirmed.

Conclusions: Palestinians are exposed to mental distress in an environment characterized by ongoing stressors. Conversely, the capability of Palestinians to conserve good levels of well-being and resilience protects them from mental distress even in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. On the other hand, COVID-19 can be considered a new critical event demanding and diminishing the people's resiliency recourses in Palestine. Implications for clinical practice and research are discussed.

背景:我们测试了 COVID-19 的压力与表现为焦虑、抑郁和压力的精神痛苦之间的关系,以及在巴勒斯坦成年人群体中,幸福感和恢复力是否会调节这两个变量之间的关系。也就是说,我们假设 COVID-19 的压力与心理健康问题(焦虑、抑郁和压力)呈正相关;幸福感和复原力与心理健康问题(焦虑、抑郁和压力)呈负相关;幸福感和复原力将介导 COVID-19 的压力与心理健康问题(焦虑、抑郁和压力)之间的关系:通过在线调查对 860 名参与者进行了抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21、成人复原力量表、WHO-5 幸福指数和 COVID-19 压力量表的测试。研究采用结构方程模型(SEM)来解决研究假设:结果:参与者的 COVID-19 压力水平较轻,而复原力和幸福感得分较高。一个以 COVID-19 压力为预测因子,以精神压力为结果变量,以恢复力和主观幸福感为中介的概念模型得到了证实:结论:巴勒斯坦人在压力持续不断的环境中面临精神压力。相反,即使在 COVID-19 爆发后,巴勒斯坦人保持良好的幸福感和复原力的能力也能保护他们免受精神痛苦。另一方面,COVID-19 可以被视为一个新的关键事件,它要求并削弱了巴勒斯坦人民的恢复能力。本文讨论了对临床实践和研究的启示。
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Asylum Courts, Transnational Petitioning, and Digital Dispersal in Africa 非洲的庇护法院、跨国请愿和数字分散
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.7
Benjamin N. Lawrance, E. Corcoran, L. Hooper
Abstract Asylum court records are a potentially important evidentiary basis for postcolonial African history. Asylum-seeking is a contemporary transnational iteration of a rich African petitioning tradition. In the contemporary era, the digitization of court records, and their dispersal as a function of the shifting division of work between ministries, courts, and related bureaucracies, presents a challenge to researchers. Digital record keeping may improve accessibility, but only if researchers are familiar with the technology and archival methods and practices accompanying digitization.
摘要庇护法庭记录是后殖民非洲历史的潜在重要证据基础。寻求庇护是非洲丰富请愿传统的当代跨国迭代。在当代,法庭记录的数字化,以及由于部委、法院和相关官僚机构之间工作分工的变化而导致的法庭记录的分散,对研究人员提出了挑战。数字记录保存可能会提高可访问性,但前提是研究人员熟悉伴随数字化的技术、档案方法和实践。
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New Evidence on Relations between Portugal and the Kingdom of Allada in the Sixteenth Century – ADDENDUM 16世纪葡萄牙与阿拉达王国关系的新证据-附录
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.12
Pedro Pinto, R. Law
Résumé:Please see below for the French translation of the abstract of this article:Le royaume d'Allada au XVIIe siècle était un important fournisseur d'esclaves pour le commerce transatlantique et recevait des missionnaires chrétiens. En revanche, l'histoire de ses interactions antérieures avec les Européens est mal documentée. On avait précédemment supposé que le premier contact portugais direct avec la région d'Allada avait eu lieu en 1553. Cependant, des documents récemment découverts dans les archives portugaises modifient cette opinion. Il s'agit de deux pétitions adressées au roi de Portugal par un ambassadeur du roi d'Allada à Lisbonne: bien que non daté, le contenu de l'une d'elles permet de la dater de 1544 ou 1555, plus probablement la première date; étant donné le temps que l'ambassadeur avait déjà passé au Portugal, son envoi initial d'Allada aurait eu lieu en 1540/1541 ou 1551/1552. Les pétitions témoignent de l'intérêt du roi d'Allada pour l'établissement d'une église chrétienne dans son royaume, ainsi que pour tisser des relations commerciales.
摘要:请参阅下面这篇文章摘要的英文翻译:17世纪的阿拉达王国是跨大西洋贸易的主要奴隶供应国,并接收基督教传教士。相比之下,它之前与欧洲人互动的历史却鲜有记载。葡萄牙人第一次直接接触阿拉达地区是在1553年。然而,最近在葡萄牙档案馆发现的文件改变了这种观点。这是阿拉达国王驻里斯本大使写给葡萄牙国王的两份请愿书:虽然没有注明日期,但其中一份的内容表明它可以追溯到1544年或1555年,更有可能是最早的日期;考虑到大使已经在葡萄牙呆了很长时间,他第一次被派往阿拉达是在1540/ 41或1551/ 52年。这些请愿书证明了阿拉达国王对在他的王国建立基督教教堂和建立商业关系的兴趣。
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Enduring Methods – Editors’ Introduction 持久方法——编辑简介
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.13
Jan Jansen, M. Doortmont, J. Hanson, D. van den Bersselaar
The 2020 volume of History in Africa is the eleventh produced by the current editorial team. It will also be the last, as we are handing over to a brand-new team, consisting of esteemed colleagues Lorelle Semley, Sandra Barnes, Bayo Holsey, and Egodi Uchendu.
《非洲历史》2020卷是目前编辑团队制作的第十一卷。这也是最后一次,因为我们将移交给一个全新的团队,由尊敬的同事Lorelle Semley、Sandra Barnes、Bayo Holsey和Egodi Uchendu组成。
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HIA volume 47 Cover and Back matter HIA第47卷封面和封底
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.15
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HIA volume 47 Cover and Front matter HIA第47卷封面和封面
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.14
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Style Guide for History in Africa 非洲历史风格指南
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.16
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“Curating Kisumu” and “Curating East Africa:” Academic Collaboration and Public Engagement in the Digital Age “策划基苏木”和“策划东非”:数字时代的学术合作和公众参与
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/hia.2020.11
M. Owino, J. Souther
Abstract This essay examines the origin, permutations, potentials, challenges, and implications of two successive, collaborative public history research, teaching, and learning projects undertaken by the Department of History at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Department of History and Archeology at Maseno University, Kisumu, Kenya between 2014 and 2018. The two projects explored how opportunities created by the mobile revolution in Africa could be leveraged to generate new ways of acquiring historical information and knowledge between students and faculty in universities separated by enormous distances and by disparate social, economic, and political experiences. Specifically, the projects examined how the cellphone revolution could reshape the production and dissemination of knowledge about important sites, places, events, and people in modern Africa. The essay examines the conception and permutations of the two projects; identifies and explores their potentials and challenges; and proffers thoughts and suggestions that may guide similar future endeavors.
摘要:本文考察了2014年至2018年间由俄亥俄州克利夫兰州立大学历史系和肯尼亚基苏木马塞诺大学历史与考古系共同开展的两个连续合作的公共历史研究、教学和学习项目的起源、排列、潜力、挑战和影响。这两个项目探讨了如何利用非洲移动革命创造的机会,在距离遥远、社会、经济和政治经历迥异的大学里,为学生和教师提供获取历史信息和知识的新途径。具体来说,这些项目研究了手机革命如何重塑关于现代非洲重要地点、地点、事件和人物的知识的生产和传播。本文考察了这两个项目的概念和排列;识别和探索他们的潜力和挑战;并提供一些想法和建议,以指导未来类似的努力。
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Contributors 贡献者
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-05-29 DOI: 10.1017/s0361541300007543
Tusaaji
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