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Christian Ritual and the Creation of British Slave Societies, 1650-1780
AuthorNicholas M. Beasley
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory of Christianity, History of Slavery, History of Great Britain
GenreNon-fiction, history
PublisherUniversity of Georgia Press

Publication date

2009
Pages240
ISBN978-0820333397
WebsiteUniversity of Georgia Press

Christian Ritual and the Creation of British Slave Societies, 1650-1780 is a book by Nicholas M. Beasley published in 2009 by University of Georgia Press. This work presents a perspective on Christian institutions and customs in the Caribbean and Southern American colonies of Britain and how they influenced and impacted the institution of slavery between 1650 and 1780.[1][2] It is part of the Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900 series published by University of Georgia Press.[3]

Structure[edit]

The work contains normal front material and six content chapters:

  1. Christian Ritual in British Slave Societies
  2. Ritual Time and Space in the British Plantation Colonies
  3. Marriage and Baptism in the British Plantation Colonies
  4. The Meanings of the Eucharist in the Plantation World
  5. Mortuary Ritual in the British Plantation Colonies
  6. Revolution, Evangelicalisms, and the Fragmentation of Anglo-America

It concludes with a bibliography and index.[4]

Academic journal reviews[edit]

Publication history[edit]

About the author[edit]

Nicholas M. Beasley is the rector at the Church of the Resurrection located in Greenwood, South Carolina.[5]

Similar or related works[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Young, Jason R. (2010). "Reviewed work: Christian Ritual and the Creation of British Slave Societies, 1650-1780, Nicholas M. Beasley". The American Historical Review. 115 (2): 506–507. doi:10.1086/ahr.115.2.506. JSTOR 23302597.
  • ^ Little, Thomas J. (2010). "Reviewed work: Christian Ritual and the Creation of British Slave Societies, 1650–1780, Nicholas M. Beasley". The Journal of Southern History. 76 (3): 690–691. JSTOR 25700150.
  • ^ "Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900", University of Georgia Press
  • ^ "Christian Ritual and the Creation of British Slave Societies, 1650-1780", JSTOR
  • ^ "Nicholas M. Beasley", University of Georgia Press, retrieved 28 August 2023
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