Between kingdom and empire: the social power of Dutch missionary maps 1850-1940

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2023-07-26

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Onnekink, DavidISNI 0000000121397762

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Abstract

Between about 1850 and 1940 the Dutch Protestant missionary movement reached its ascendancy and set out to establish the kingdom of God in overseas territories. In doing so, mission became inextricably linked with Dutch imperialism. This article investigates this connection through the lens of cartography. Missionary maps of the world in general and the colonies in particular were produced and distributed in schools and churches to inform a Dutch audience about mission and to gather support. This article concludes that mission and imperialism were different strands that became increasing entangled towards the end of the nineteenth century.

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Religious studies, History

Citation

Onnekink, D 2023, 'Between kingdom and empire: the social power of Dutch missionary maps 1850-1940', Journal of Ecclesiastical History, vol. 74, no. 3, pp. 571-604. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022046922002044