Christian Missions and Humanitarianism in The Middle East, 1850-1950: Ideologies, Rhetoric, and Practices: Leiden Studies in Islam and Society, cartea 11
Inger Marie Okkenhaug, Karène Sanchez Summereren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2020
Contributors include: Beth Baron, Philippe Bourmaud, Seija Jalagin, Nazan Maksudyan, Michael Marten, Heleen (L.) Murre-van den Berg, Inger Marie Okkenhaug, Idir Ouahes, Maria Chiara Rioli, Karène Sanchez Summerer, Bertrand Taithe, and Chantal Verdeil
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004394667
ISBN-10: 9004394664
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Islam and Society
ISBN-10: 9004394664
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Islam and Society
Notă biografică
Karène Sanchez Summerer (Ph.Ds. Leiden 2009 and Paris EPHE 2014) is Associate Professor at Leiden University. Her research considers the interactions between European linguistic and cultural policies and the Arab communities (1860-1948) in Palestine. Recent publication: (with P. Bourmaud, eds) Missions, Powers and Arabization, Social Sciences and Missions 32, 3-4. (Brill, 2019).
Inger Marie Okkenhaug (Ph.D. University of Bergen 1999) is a Professor of History at Volda University College, Norway. Her research and publications focus on the history of missions and welfare, war, refugees and relief in the Ottoman Empire and the inter-war period in the Middle East.
Inger Marie Okkenhaug (Ph.D. University of Bergen 1999) is a Professor of History at Volda University College, Norway. Her research and publications focus on the history of missions and welfare, war, refugees and relief in the Ottoman Empire and the inter-war period in the Middle East.
Cuprins
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Inger Marie Okkenhaug and Karène Sanchez-Summerer
1 Missions, Charity and Humanitarian Action in the Levant (19th–20th Century)
Chantal Verdeil
2 Liberated Bodies and Saved Souls: Freed African Slave Girls and Missionaries in Egypt
Beth Baron
3 Physical Expressions of Winning Hearts and Minds: Body Politics of the American Missionaries in “Asiatic Turkey”
Nazan Maksudyan
4 Spiritual Reformation and Engagement with the World: Scandinavian Mission, Humanitarianism and Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1905–1914
Inger Marie Okkenhaug
5 ‘A Strange Survival’: The Rev. W.A. Wigram on the Assyrians before and after World War I
Heleen Murre-van den Berg
6 Missionary Hubris in Colonial Algeria? Founding and Governing Christian Arab Villages 1868–1930
Bertrand Taithe
7 Missionary Work, Secularization and Donor Dependency: Rockefeller-Near East Colleges Cooperation after World War I (1920–1939)
Philippe Bourmaud
8 “Machine Age Humanitarianism”: American Humanitarianism in Early 20th Century Syria and Lebanon
Idir Ouahes
9 Scottish Presbyterian Churches and Humanitarianism in the Interwar Middle East
Michael Marten
10 Confined by Conflict, Run by Relief: Arabs, Jews, and the Finnish Mission in Jerusalem, 1940–1950
Seija Jalagin
11 Catholic Humanitarian Assistance for Palestinian Refugees: The Franciscan Casa Nova of Jerusalem in the 1948 Storm
Maria Chiara Rioli
Index
Introduction
Inger Marie Okkenhaug and Karène Sanchez-Summerer
Part 1 Prologue
1 Missions, Charity and Humanitarian Action in the Levant (19th–20th Century)
Chantal Verdeil
Part 2 Advocacy
2 Liberated Bodies and Saved Souls: Freed African Slave Girls and Missionaries in Egypt
Beth Baron
3 Physical Expressions of Winning Hearts and Minds: Body Politics of the American Missionaries in “Asiatic Turkey”
Nazan Maksudyan
4 Spiritual Reformation and Engagement with the World: Scandinavian Mission, Humanitarianism and Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1905–1914
Inger Marie Okkenhaug
5 ‘A Strange Survival’: The Rev. W.A. Wigram on the Assyrians before and after World War I
Heleen Murre-van den Berg
Part 3 Best Practices
6 Missionary Hubris in Colonial Algeria? Founding and Governing Christian Arab Villages 1868–1930
Bertrand Taithe
7 Missionary Work, Secularization and Donor Dependency: Rockefeller-Near East Colleges Cooperation after World War I (1920–1939)
Philippe Bourmaud
8 “Machine Age Humanitarianism”: American Humanitarianism in Early 20th Century Syria and Lebanon
Idir Ouahes
9 Scottish Presbyterian Churches and Humanitarianism in the Interwar Middle East
Michael Marten
Part 4 Epilogue: Impact of the 1948 Crisis
10 Confined by Conflict, Run by Relief: Arabs, Jews, and the Finnish Mission in Jerusalem, 1940–1950
Seija Jalagin
11 Catholic Humanitarian Assistance for Palestinian Refugees: The Franciscan Casa Nova of Jerusalem in the 1948 Storm
Maria Chiara Rioli
Index