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Title Church-state relations in Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries : mission, empire, and the Holy See / Jairzinho Lopes Pereira, editor
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

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Series Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series.
Contents 1. Introduction: The Shifting Contexts of Church-state Relations in the European Colonies during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Jairzinho Lopes Pereira -- 2. How Rome Managed Church-state Relations in Colonial Empires; Claude Prudhomme -- 3. Missionaries, Colonial Government and the Labour Question in South Africa at the Turn of the Twentieth Century; Philippe Denis -- 4.Slavery and other Atrocities in the Relationship between the Catholic Church and the Congo Free State, 1889-1908; Jairzinho Lopes Pereira -- 5. Renewed Catholic Apostolate in the Urbanized Belgian Congo through Sport, 1919-1959; Dries Vanysacker -- 6. Concordat, ConcordatChurch-state relations in the Portuguese Empire, 1940-74; Eric Morier-Genoud -- 7. Nyereres Secrets: Catholic Missionaries and the Making of Tanzania; Frans Wijsen -- 8. The Catholic Church and the State in the Congo: Aspects of a Changing Relationship from Colonialism to Independence; Marco Moerschbacher -- 9. The Educational and Civilising Role of Catholic Missions in the Portuguese Imperial Project; Hugo Goncalves Dore -- 10. From Colonialism to Zairianisation: The Dominican Mission in the Congo in the Maelstrom of Politics, 1950s-1970s; Anton Milh -- 11. Final Remarks; Jairzinho Lopes Pereira
Summary This edited collection examines church-state relations in the European colonies in Africa during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The chapters focus on the period stretching from the most agitated stages of the scramble for Africa during the 1870s and 1880s, to the great wave of independence of African colonies in the 1950s and 60s, and culminates in a discussion of colonial legacies during its aftermath. The Church and the State, although often having conflicting goals and agendas, walked hand-in-hand throughout the entire colonial period, with imperialism of the spirit being inconceivable without the groundwork of Catholic missionaries. Exploring the major domains that determined the course of church-state relations in the colonies, the authors analyse relations between the Holy See and the colonial powers, and between national Catholic authorities and secular authorities, as well as the international order and socio-political developments in the metropoles. They argue that interactions between state and church in Africas European colonies were contingent upon the complex dynamics of interests that both secular and ecclesiastical entities endeavoured to preserve or promote. With a particular focus on the Belgian and Portuguese colonies in Africa, this book provides useful reading for scholars of European imperial history and ecclesiastical history. Jairzinho Lopes Pereira is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Centre of Mission and Global Studies at VID Specialized University, Stavanger, Norway. In July 2021, Jairzinho became a Member of the Portuguese History Academy. Previously, he has studied at the University of Coimbra in Portugal, at the University of Helsinki in Finland and at the University of Leuven in Belgium.
Notes Includes index
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Subject Catholic Church -- Africa
SUBJECT Catholic Church fast
Subject Church and state -- Africa -- History -- 19th century
Church and state -- Africa -- History -- 20th century
Church and state
Africa
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Lopes Pereira, Jairzinho, editor.
ISBN 9783030986131
3030986136