284 Pages
by
Routledge
284 Pages
by
Routledge
284 Pages
by
Routledge
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From the colonial period through the early nineteenth century, Father Thomas J. Murphy writes a compelling chronology and in depth analysis of Jesuit slaveholding in the state of Maryland.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Property and Religious Liberty: The Emergence Jesuit Slaveholding
Chapter 2 Real Poverty and Apparent Wealth on the Jesuit Farms
Chapter 3. Doubt and Debate: Jesuit Questions About Slaveholding
Chapter 4. Preaching Versus Pratice: Jesuit Theory and Conduct of Slaveholding
Chapter 5. Brother Joseph Mobberly and the Intellectual Antecents of Jesuit Anti-Abolitionism
Chapter 6. To Serve The Slave or The Immigrant
Chapter 7. The End of Maryland Jesuit Slaveholding, 1838
Epilogue: A Slaveholding Both Anglo-American and Catholic
Bibliography
Introduction
Chapter 1: Property and Religious Liberty: The Emergence Jesuit Slaveholding
Chapter 2 Real Poverty and Apparent Wealth on the Jesuit Farms
Chapter 3. Doubt and Debate: Jesuit Questions About Slaveholding
Chapter 4. Preaching Versus Pratice: Jesuit Theory and Conduct of Slaveholding
Chapter 5. Brother Joseph Mobberly and the Intellectual Antecents of Jesuit Anti-Abolitionism
Chapter 6. To Serve The Slave or The Immigrant
Chapter 7. The End of Maryland Jesuit Slaveholding, 1838
Epilogue: A Slaveholding Both Anglo-American and Catholic
Bibliography
Biography
Thomas Murphy
"A definite treatment of its subject, Thomas Murphy's book is a fine example of history writ small...The book will stimulate new ways of seeing and thinking about the history of American journalism." -- Joseph P. McKerns, American Historical Review