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Missionary Men in the Early Modern World
German Jesuits and Pacific Journeys
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English
Published/Copyright:
2021
Author / Editor information
Strasser Ulrike :
Ulrike Strasser is a professor of history at the University of California San Diego. Her publications include the award-winning monograph State of Virginity: Gender, Religion, and Politics in an Early Modern Catholic State (University of Michigan Press, 2004).
Reviews
Winner of the 2021 Society for the Study of Early Modern Women & Gender (SSEMWG) Book Award! The awards committee praised Ulrike Strasser's book for deftly exploring the intersection of gender and global histories, using the Jesuits’ journeys from Europe into the Pacific.
"The various interconnected elements in this book present a compelling analysis of the many theoretical issues addressed in its rich introduction: masculinities, gender and religion, the global turn, and the history of media. It brings these to bear on Jesuit history in an effective and innovative way, and through an important and under-written aspect of its history – the missions of the Pacific."
- Silvia Mostaccio, UCLouvain, Belgium, Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, vol. xc, fasc. 180 (2021-II)
"While the final chapter works to unite the book’s many strands into a unified whole, each chapter successfully stands on its own. Drawing on a range of Jesuit source material, Strasser’s consideration of Jesuit masculinity also adds a novel layer to the growing body of work that employs Jesuit sources to understand both Atlantic and world history."
- David Dzurec, H-TGS, January 2022
"Missionary Men is a thoroughly researched, well-written, and highly informative scholarly work, one that deserves recognition in the burgeoning global approach to Jesuit history. It makes a fresh and insightful contribution to the understanding of masculinity in the Society of Jesus, and one that requires no specialization in the field of gender studies."
- Sam Zeno Conedera, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 75, Iss. 3
"Expansive in its claims and meticulous in its analyses, Missionary Men is an imaginative contribution to the field. [...] The book does illustrate beautifully ‘the profound pull overseas evangelization exerted in a European empire that lacked formal colonial possessions’ and ‘the global dimensions of early modern German history’ (22) but it does so much more than that – and it is ultimately that richness that makes Strasser’s survey such a rewarding read."
- Richard Calis, Renaissance Studies, May 2022
"The various interconnected elements in this book present a compelling analysis of the many theoretical issues addressed in its rich introduction: masculinities, gender and religion, the global turn, and the history of media. It brings these to bear on Jesuit history in an effective and innovative way, and through an important and under-written aspect of its history – the missions of the Pacific."
- Silvia Mostaccio, UCLouvain, Belgium, Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, vol. xc, fasc. 180 (2021-II)
"While the final chapter works to unite the book’s many strands into a unified whole, each chapter successfully stands on its own. Drawing on a range of Jesuit source material, Strasser’s consideration of Jesuit masculinity also adds a novel layer to the growing body of work that employs Jesuit sources to understand both Atlantic and world history."
- David Dzurec, H-TGS, January 2022
"Missionary Men is a thoroughly researched, well-written, and highly informative scholarly work, one that deserves recognition in the burgeoning global approach to Jesuit history. It makes a fresh and insightful contribution to the understanding of masculinity in the Society of Jesus, and one that requires no specialization in the field of gender studies."
- Sam Zeno Conedera, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 75, Iss. 3
"Expansive in its claims and meticulous in its analyses, Missionary Men is an imaginative contribution to the field. [...] The book does illustrate beautifully ‘the profound pull overseas evangelization exerted in a European empire that lacked formal colonial possessions’ and ‘the global dimensions of early modern German history’ (22) but it does so much more than that – and it is ultimately that richness that makes Strasser’s survey such a rewarding read."
- Richard Calis, Renaissance Studies, May 2022
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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Acknowledgements
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Missionary Men on the Move
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1 Manly Missions
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2 Braving the Waves with Francis Xavier
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3 Of Missionaries, Martyrs, and Makahnas
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4 Martyrdom, Matrilineality, and the Virgin Mary
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5 Writing Women’s Lives and Mapping Indigenous Spaces
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Conclusion and Epilogue
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Bibliography
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About the Author
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Index
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eBook published on:
November 23, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9789048537525
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
274
Illustrations:
15
Coloured Illustrations:
4
eBook ISBN:
9789048537525
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