Doctrine and Disease in the British and Spanish Colonial World
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Kathleen Miller
About this book
During the early modern period, unprecedented migration caused diseases to take hold in new locales, turning illness and the human body into battlegrounds for competing religious beliefs as well as the colonial agendas in which they were often ensnared. This interdisciplinary volume follows the contours of illness, epidemics, and cures in the early modern British and Spanish Empires as these were understood in religious terms.
Each chapter of this volume centers on a key moment during this period of remarkable upheaval, including Jesuit co-optation of Indigenous knowledge in Peru, the Catholic Church’s dissemination of the smallpox vaccine across the Spanish Empire, Puritan collective fasting during smallpox outbreaks, and the practice of eating dirt as Obeah resistance among enslaved people in Jamaica. Throughout, the contributors explore how the porous geographical borders of the transatlantic world meant that medicine and religion were translated through and against each other, over and over again. Residing at the nexus between two largely discrete areas of inquiry, this collection provides significant insight into the numerous points of juncture between medicine and religion in the Atlantic world.
In addition to the editor, the contributors to this volume include Matthew James Crawford, Crawford Gribben, Rana A. Hogarth, Philippa Koch, Allyson M. Poska, Catherine Reedy, and Rebecca Totaro.
Many studies have considered the issues of medicine or religion in the Atlantic world separately, but this book considers these elements in relief against one another.
Each chapter covers a key moment during a period of remarkable upheaval: from Jesuit cooptation of Indigenous knowledge in Peru to the Catholic Church’s dissemination of the smallpox vaccine across the Spanish Empire, and from Puritan collective fasting during smallpox outbreaks to the practice of dirt eating as Obeah resistance among enslaved people in Jamaica
Kathleen Miller is a Visiting Scholar at Queen’s University Belfast and currently a Folger Shakespeare Library Residential Research Fellow. She is also the author of The Literary Culture of Plague in Early Modern England.
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Kathleen Miller is a Visiting Scholar at Queen’s University Belfast and a Research Fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library. She is the author of The Literary Culture of Plague in Early Modern England.
Kathleen Miller is a Visiting Scholar at Queen’s University Belfast and a Research Fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library. She is the author of The Literary Culture of Plague in Early Modern England.
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Jesuit Missionaries and Indigenous Healing Knowledge in Early Modern Peru (1590–1710) Matthew James Crawford Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The Catholic Church and the Extension of Smallpox Vaccination in the Spanish Empire (1803–1810) Allyson M. Poska Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Religion, Medicine, and Politics in Early America and the Atlantic World Philippa Koch Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Occasional Worship and Medical Practice in England and Massachusetts Bay Colony Catherine Reedy Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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(Mis)Perceptions of Dirt Eating on Jamaican Plantations Rana A. Hogarth Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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