“没有奴隶,也没有刺客”:战前的辛辛那提,跨国耶稣会士,种族和奴隶制的挑战

Kelly L Schmidt
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摘要:辛辛那提大主教管区虽然建立在俄亥俄州这个自由州,但从其起源、神职人员、修会、学校和非信徒天主教徒等方面都沉浸在奴隶制之中。本文探讨了大主教管区与奴隶制的关系,通过它与耶稣会士的关系,耶稣会士担任了教区高等教育机构雅典娜学院的领导,并将其更名为圣泽维尔学院。它考察了学院的管理人员如何通过与奴隶制的直接和经济联系来维持学校。来自欧洲和美国的耶稣会士在受到国际、国内和当地影响的影响下,对该地区日益加剧的种族和宗派紧张局势做出了回应,在这个充满争议的城市里,本土主义、关于奴隶制和宗派主义的辩论以及反天主教交织在一起。无论是个人还是集体,他们都有相互竞争的忠诚和观点,这些观点和观点在很大程度上被挡在了公共话语之外,以防止不和。圣泽维尔学院的耶稣会士谨慎而有策略地做出选择,以应对他们的教育部门的区域和全球背景。
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"Without slaves and without assassins": Antebellum Cincinnati, Transnational Jesuits, and the Challenges of Race and Slavery
Abstract:Though established in Ohio, a free state, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati was immersed in slavery through its origins, clergy, religious orders, schools, and lay Catholics. This article explores the archdiocese's ties to slavery through its relationship with the Jesuits who assumed leadership of the diocesan institution of higher education, the Athenaeum, and renamed it St. Xavier College. It examines how the college's administrators sustained the school through direct and financial ties to slavery. Operating in a city beset by controversy—where nativism, debates over slavery and sectionalism, and anti-Catholicism intersected, Jesuits from Europe and the U.S., shaped by international, national, and local influences, responded to the region's growing racial and sectional tensions. Both individually and collectively, they harbored competing allegiances and opinions that were largely withheld from public discourse to prevent discord. St. Xavier College's Jesuits made choices cautiously and strategically to navigate regional and global contexts of their educational ministry.
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