Finding Diana in the Purrysburg Mission Diary, 1739

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY
M. Dixon
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abstract:This article presents an excerpt from a journal kept by Moravian missionaries in the course of their mission to enslaved Africans and African Americans in South Carolina in the 1730s. This resource is offered as a representative example of the kind of material preserved in the Moravian Church archives, whose primary location is in Herrnhut, Germany. The remoteness of this collection and the archaic eighteenth-century alphabet used by the original record keepers make these documents relatively inaccessible for early American historians. This is unfortunate, as there is abundant material of surprising value for scholars interested in the histories of slavery, race, religion, and gender. The figure of Diana is highlighted as a special example. As scholars such as Patricia Morton and more recently Marisa J. Fuentes have highlighted, it is particularly challenging to locate the lives of enslaved women in the archives. Whereas historians like Fuentes have made brilliant use of thin and often impersonal information to reconstruct those lives, the interests of the Moravian missionaries resulted in their journals and correspondence containing unusually personal information about the individuals they encountered, like Diana.
在Purrysburg任务日记中找到戴安娜(1739年)
这篇文章摘自18世纪30年代摩拉维亚传教士在南卡罗来纳向被奴役的非洲人和非裔美国人传教的过程中所保存的一本日记。这一资源是作为保存在摩拉维亚教会档案中的材料的代表性例子提供的,该档案的主要位置在德国的Herrnhut。这些收藏的偏远和原始记录保证人使用的18世纪的古老字母使得这些文件对早期的美国历史学家来说相对难以接近。这是不幸的,因为对于对奴隶制、种族、宗教和性别历史感兴趣的学者来说,有大量的材料具有惊人的价值。戴安娜的形象被强调为一个特殊的例子。正如帕特里夏·莫顿(Patricia Morton)和最近的玛丽莎·j·富恩特斯(Marisa J. Fuentes)等学者所强调的那样,在档案中找到被奴役妇女的生活尤其具有挑战性。尽管像富恩特斯这样的历史学家出色地利用单薄且往往是非个人的信息来重建这些人的生活,但摩拉维亚传教士的兴趣导致他们的日记和信件中包含了他们遇到的个人的不同寻常的个人信息,比如戴安娜。
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