Barracks Islam and Command Christianity: Religion in Britain’s West African Colonial Army (c.1900–1960)

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Timothy J. Stapleton
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Religion was an important and dynamic aspect of Britain’s West African colonial army. The religious composition of the force changed from primarily Muslim in the late nineteenth century to primarily traditionalist and Muslim during the early twentieth century to overwhelmingly Christian during and immediately after the Second World War. These changes reflected not only military requirements but also broader social trends. While Muslim religious life in the military reflected a ‘barracks Islam’ accommodated by British officers, a top-down form of command Christianity emerged from the 1940s. Appointed during the Second World War, military chaplains and imams encouraged recruiting and strengthened morale but the presence of black religious officials challenged the existing racial hierarchy.
军营伊斯兰教和指挥基督教:英国西非殖民地军队中的宗教(约1900-1960)
宗教是英国西非殖民军队的一个重要而充满活力的方面。军队的宗教组成从19世纪晚期的穆斯林为主转变为20世纪早期的传统主义者和穆斯林为主,而在第二次世界大战期间和之后,绝大多数是基督徒。这些变化不仅反映了军事要求,也反映了更广泛的社会趋势。虽然军队中的穆斯林宗教生活反映了英国军官所适应的“军营伊斯兰教”,但从20世纪40年代开始,一种自上而下的命令式基督教出现了。在第二次世界大战期间任命的军事牧师和伊玛目鼓励招募并加强士气,但黑人宗教官员的存在挑战了现有的种族等级制度。
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