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Subject: Religion  Book Title: Anglicanism and the British Empire, c.1700-1850
Anglicanism and the British Empire, c.1700-1850
Strong, Rowan , Senior Lecturer in Church History, Murdoch University
Print publication date: 2007
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-921804-2
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199218042.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book demonstrates that British imperialism was integrally connected to British religion. Using published sources, the book identifies the construction, development, and ingredients of a public Anglican discourse of the British Empire between 1700 and c.1850. It argues that the Church of England exhibited an official and conscious Anglican concern for empire and for missions by the Church of England, from the foundation of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in 1701. Much of that earlier 18th century understanding went on to shape later Anglican Evangelical imperial attitudes in the Church Missionary Society founded in 1799. In this Anglican engagement with the British Empire, a public theological discourse of empire was formed and promulgated. This religious public discourse of empire was developed in an imperial partnership with the state. It was formulated in the Anglican engagement with the North American colonies in the 18th century; it underwent a revival of the church-state partnership in the period between 1790 and 1830, as witnessed in Bengal; and it was fundamentally transformed in a new paradigm of imperial engagement in the 1840s, which was implemented in the colonies of Australia and New Zealand. Both the old and the new imperial Anglican paradigms developed a religious and theological imperial discourse that constructed the identities for various colonized peoples and British colonists, as well as contributing to English-British identity between 1700 and 1850. It was a Christian lens that proved remarkably consistent and enduring for both the old and the new British Empires.

Keywords: imperialism, Anglican, mission, identity, North American colonies, Bengal, Australia, New Zealand, England, church
Table of Contents
Preface
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Introduction: English Religion and Empire to 1700
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1. Anglicans and Empire: Historical Interpretations
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2. The Construction of an Anglican Imperialism: British North America in the Eighteenth Century
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3. Anglicanism in a Resurgent Imperialism: Bengal, 1790–1830
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4. A New Anglican Imperial Paradigm: The Colonial Bishoprics Fund, 1840–1
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5. The New Paradigm in the Colonies: Australia and New Zealand, 1820s–c.1850
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Conclusion: Anglicanism and Empire, 1700–c.1850
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199218042.001.0001
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