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“Vibrating between Hope and Fear”: The European War and American Presbyterian Foreign Missions

机译:“在希望与恐惧之间振动”:欧洲战争和美国长老会的外国使团

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Scholars have argued that World War I and its aftermath caused a rapid transformation in American global philanthropy. The decline of the American “moral empire” coincided with the rise of professional, bureaucratic, and secular philanthropy. The reasons for this transformation appear almost self-evident: the crisis greatly exceeded the capabilities of all private organizations, leading to the growth of state-supported, public, and semi-public organizations like the American Red Cross. In fact, though, mainline foreign missions grew rapidly after the war and did not decline until the Great Depression. In 1920, for instance, they combined to receive over 80 percent of Red Cross receipts. Even amid the decline of the “moral empire”, therefore, mainline foreign missions remained major sources of philanthropic aid and primary representatives of American interests abroad. This article looks at the hopes and fears of Presbyterian (USA) foreign missions in the years before American entry into the (imprecisely named) European War, in order to understand the resilience of foreign missions during a period of crisis. The war created numerous practical, financial, and conceptual challenges. But, it also inspired the mission boards to seek greater sacrifices among donors, to coordinate with other boards and the federal government, and to find alternative methods to achieve its goals. These efforts in the first half of the 1910s prefigured a nationwide transformation in ideas about service and voluntary giving. After the United States entered the war, these “social goods” became nearly obligatory in the minds of many Americans.
机译:学者们认为,第一次世界大战及其后果导致了美国全球慈善事业的迅速转变。美国“道德帝国”的衰落与专业,官僚和世俗慈善事业的兴起相吻合。这种转变的原因似乎是不言而喻的:这场危机大大超出了所有私人组织的能力,导致了像美国红十字会这样的国家支持的,公共和半公共组织的增长。实际上,尽管如此,战后主要干线的外国使团发展迅速,直到大萧条后才有所下降。例如,在1920年,他们合计收到了红十字会收据的80%以上。因此,即使在“道德帝国”的衰落之中,主要的外国使团仍然是慈善援助的主要来源和美国在国外的利益的主要代表。本文着眼于长老会(美国)在美国参加(不精确命名的)欧洲战争之前的几年中的希望和恐惧,以便了解在危机时期外国使团的韧性。战争带来了许多实际,财务和概念方面的挑战。但是,这也激发了任务委员会在捐助者中寻求更大的牺牲,与其他委员会和联邦政府进行协调,并找到实现目标的替代方法。在1910年代上半叶的这些努力预示了全国范围内有关服务和自愿捐赠观念的转变。美国参战后,这些“社会商品”在许多美国人的脑海中几乎变得必须。

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