Invulnerability and the Cartography of Resistance to Imperialism

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Benjamin Lieberman
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Abstract:Pursuit of invulnerability proliferated in the modern era when individuals took objects into battle or followed practices promising immunity from harm. Western contemporaries wrote off these beliefs as primitive, and later scholars minimized their importance, arguing that colonial authorities exaggerated invulnerability to obscure economic grievances. To date, invulnerability has gained attention for its role in millenarianism. Adopting a case study approach Michael Adas argued that groups that lost power supported prophetic movements. However, the frequency of invulnerability shows the value of a geographic approach. This article charts locations and timing of invulnerability practices to map out zones of invulnerability. This broader approach helps to identify causes for the proliferation of invulnerability. Invulnerability did not create a unified or proto-nationalist response to rapid imperial expansion and settler societies, but invulnerability reflected the shock and disorientation of the period on a global scale.
不可侵犯性与帝国主义抵抗地图
摘要:在现代,当个人携带物品投入战斗或遵循承诺免受伤害的做法时,对刀枪不入的追求激增。与西方同时代的人认为这些信仰是原始的,后来的学者将其重要性降至最低,认为殖民当局夸大了刀枪不入的程度,掩盖了经济上的不满。到目前为止,刀枪不入因其在千年主义中的作用而受到关注。Michael Adas采用案例研究的方法认为,失去权力的团体支持预言运动。然而,刀枪不入的频率表明了地理方法的价值。本文绘制了无懈可击实践的位置和时间,以绘制出无懈可击的区域。这种更广泛的方法有助于确定刀枪不入现象扩散的原因。脆弱性并没有对帝国的快速扩张和定居者社会产生统一或原始民族主义的反应,但无懈可击反映了这一时期在全球范围内的震惊和迷失方向。
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期刊介绍: Devoted to historical analysis from a global point of view, the Journal of World History features a range of comparative and cross-cultural scholarship and encourages research on forces that work their influences across cultures and civilizations. Themes examined include large-scale population movements and economic fluctuations; cross-cultural transfers of technology; the spread of infectious diseases; long-distance trade; and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and ideals. Individual subscription is by membership in the World History Association.
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