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Troping Protestant Desire: Patterns of Time and Space in Nineteenth-Century American Religious History

机译:步入新教徒的欲望:19世纪美国宗教史中的时空格局

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Since R. Laurence Moore's 1986 Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans, scholarly discussions of Robert Baird and his nineteenth and twentieth-century counterparts---including George Bancroft, Philip Schaff, Daniel Dorchester, Leonard Woolsey Bacon, William Warren Sweet, Sidney Mead, and Sydney Ahlstrom---have generally focused on the ways in which these early narratives constricted American religion to the figuration of white, Protestant clergymen and the various institutions that these American men built. Conventionally, Baird and his company are invoked by religious historians to symbolize the state-of-the-field before the turn, in the 1970s, toward critical race studies, gender studies, social history, and the consequent proliferation of micro-histories. To this end, Baird et al. typically appear only briefly in volume introductions and chapter introductions; their voluminous histories are excerpted and recited as background to inform the telling of new, more inclusive, stories. Baird's Religion in America has become a symbol of nineteenth-century Providential history, even though, to date, there has been no large-scale study of the text. Thus, rather than relegate Baird, Schaff, Dorchester, and Bacon to the introductory pages, this project investigates their histories---that is, Baird's Religion in The United States (1844), Schaff's America (1854), Daniel Dorchester's Christianity in the United States (1888), and Leonard Woolsey Bacon's American Christianity (1898)---as the central objects of concern. By centering its analysis on these texts, this dissertation aims to destabilize their status as symbols and offer a more nuanced analysis that examines how these nineteenth-century church histories constructed unity and consensus in a period of increasing religious diversity, national instability, and rapid industrial change.
机译:自从劳伦斯·摩尔(R.Laurence Moore)的1986年《宗教外人与美国人的创造》以来,对罗伯特·贝尔德(Robert Baird)及其19世纪和20世纪的同行进行了学术讨论,包括乔治·班克罗夫特,菲利普·沙夫,丹尼尔·多切斯特,伦纳德·伍尔西·培根,威廉·沃伦·斯威特,西德尼·米德,以及悉尼·阿尔斯特罗姆(Sydney Ahlstrom)–通常集中在这些早期叙事将美国宗教局限于白人,新教牧师和这些美国人建立的各种机构的塑造方式上。按照惯例,宗教历史学家援引Baird和他的公司来象征着1970年代转向批判种族研究,性别研究,社会历史以及随之而来的微观历史激增之前的领域状态。为此,贝尔德等。通常只在批量介绍和章节介绍中简要出现;摘录了他们丰富的历史,并以此为背景来讲述新的,更具包容性的故事。贝尔德在美国的宗教已成为19世纪天国历史的象征,尽管迄今为止,还没有大规模研究该文本。因此,该项目并没有将Baird,Schaff,Dorchester和Bacon放到介绍页中,而是研究了它们的历史-即,美国的Baird宗教(1844),Schaff的美国(1854),Daniel Dorchester的基督教美国(1888年)和伦纳德·伍尔西·培根(Leonard Woolsey Bacon)的《美国基督教》(1898年)-是引起关注的主要对象。通过以这些文本为中心进行分析,本论文旨在破坏其作为符号的地位,并提供更为细致的分析,以考察在宗教多样性不断增加,民族不稳定和工业迅速发展的时期,这些十九世纪教会历史如何构建统一和共识。更改。

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  • 作者

    Davis, Alison Tyner.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 Religious history.;American studies.;Literature.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 193 p.
  • 总页数 193
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:07

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