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Chapter 7. From London to Nonantum: Mission Literature in the Transatlantic English World
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. launching imperial projects
- Chapter 1. The Polemics of Possession: Spain on America, Circa 1550 19
- Chapter 2. Cruelty and Religious Justifications for Conquest in the Mid-Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic 37
- Chapter 3. Religion and National Distinction in the Early Modern Atlantic 58
- Chapter 4. The Commonwealth of the Word: New England, Old England, and the Praying Indians 70
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Part II. Colonial Accommodations
- Chapter 5. Catholic Saints in Spain’s Atlantic Empire 87
- Chapter 6. A Wandering Jesuit in Europe and America: Father Chaumonot Finds a Home 106
- Chapter 7. From London to Nonantum: Mission Literature in the Transatlantic English World 123
- Chapter 8. Dreams Clash: The War over Authorized Interpretation in Seventeenth-Century French Missions 143
- Chapter 9. “For Each and Every House to Wish for Peace”: Christoph Saur’s High German American Almanac and the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania 154
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Part III. Violent Encounters
- Chapter 10. Reconfiguring Martyrdom in the Colonial Context: Marie de l’Incarnation 175
- Chapter 11. Book of Suffering, Suffering Book: The Mennonite Martyrs’ Mirror and the Translation of Martyrdom in Colonial America 191
- Chapter 12. Iconoclasm Without Icons? The Destruction of Sacred Objects in Colonial North America 216
- Final Reflections: Spenser and the End of the British Empire 238
- Notes 257
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 323
- Acknowledgments 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. launching imperial projects
- Chapter 1. The Polemics of Possession: Spain on America, Circa 1550 19
- Chapter 2. Cruelty and Religious Justifications for Conquest in the Mid-Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic 37
- Chapter 3. Religion and National Distinction in the Early Modern Atlantic 58
- Chapter 4. The Commonwealth of the Word: New England, Old England, and the Praying Indians 70
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Part II. Colonial Accommodations
- Chapter 5. Catholic Saints in Spain’s Atlantic Empire 87
- Chapter 6. A Wandering Jesuit in Europe and America: Father Chaumonot Finds a Home 106
- Chapter 7. From London to Nonantum: Mission Literature in the Transatlantic English World 123
- Chapter 8. Dreams Clash: The War over Authorized Interpretation in Seventeenth-Century French Missions 143
- Chapter 9. “For Each and Every House to Wish for Peace”: Christoph Saur’s High German American Almanac and the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania 154
-
Part III. Violent Encounters
- Chapter 10. Reconfiguring Martyrdom in the Colonial Context: Marie de l’Incarnation 175
- Chapter 11. Book of Suffering, Suffering Book: The Mennonite Martyrs’ Mirror and the Translation of Martyrdom in Colonial America 191
- Chapter 12. Iconoclasm Without Icons? The Destruction of Sacred Objects in Colonial North America 216
- Final Reflections: Spenser and the End of the British Empire 238
- Notes 257
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 323
- Acknowledgments 333