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Protestant missionaries and legal dynamics in the British Empire
June 5, 2024
Organizers: Matilde Cazzola & Alicia Haripershad; Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
Place: MPILHLT (Hansaallee 41, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Time: 20 June, 1 pm - 21 June, 2 pm (2024)
The programme can be downloaded below.
This workshop aims to increase understanding of the legal implications
of Protestant missionaries’ arrival in the colonies prior to colonial
administrators as well as during the existence of the colonial state.
Their earlier arrival is indicative of the impact that Protestant
missionaries could have on local populations before, and continued to
have after, colonialism formally took place. Resultantly, there is a gap
for examining the legal basis that the missionaries relied on to
provide services to the local population. This workshop seeks to bring
together a diverse group of legal and historical scholars in order to
shed light on the legal dynamics of Protestant missionaries in the
British imperial world in the 19th and 20th centuries. By putting these
missionaries in conversation with earlier case studies from the Catholic
missionary world, the aim is to contribute to a broader understanding
of legal actors and authority in the British colonies as well as the
complex legal and social, and not merely religious, role of missions.
Contact:
cazzola@lhlt.mpg.de
Source: https://www.lhlt.mpg.de/events/37686/2078412 (5.6.2024)