SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)

This article concerns the social and cultural role of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) in German Togo ‒ the Catholic missionary order that commenced its operations in the colony in 1892 ‒ and specifically the importance of its schools for the German colonial project in that part of Africa. I see...

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Main Author: Darius Piwowarczyk
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie 2022-11-01
Series:Forum Teologiczne
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/ft/article/view/8010
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description This article concerns the social and cultural role of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) in German Togo ‒ the Catholic missionary order that commenced its operations in the colony in 1892 ‒ and specifically the importance of its schools for the German colonial project in that part of Africa. I seek to substantiate the thesis that Christian missions were, in fact, vital for modern colonial states as holders ‒ mainly through their educational efforts ‒ of cultural/symbolic capital that is imperative for a proper functioning of any polity. The SVD mission made a considerable impact on social development of the colony through a network of competitive schools that it established, and for which it also secured a large part of the financial resources provided by the colonial government. The importance of mission schools for the colonial project, on the one hand, and their reliance on government funding, on the other, were also important factors in the settling of a protracted conflict about social justice between the order and the government (1903-1907). One essential component of the educational success of the SVD missionaries in Togo was a genuine interest of indigenous elites in the acquisition of Western-style education, especially in the south of the colony, which had been exposed to direct European influences for centuries.
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spelling doaj.art-bd0507d8c3bc4b0fbad9ab5d83e8e8102023-03-13T09:20:58ZdeuWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w OlsztynieForum Teologiczne1641-11962450-08362022-11-0123819210.31648/ft.8010SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)Darius Piwowarczyk0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4534-3341Anthropos-Institut (Sankt Augustin, Germany)This article concerns the social and cultural role of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) in German Togo ‒ the Catholic missionary order that commenced its operations in the colony in 1892 ‒ and specifically the importance of its schools for the German colonial project in that part of Africa. I seek to substantiate the thesis that Christian missions were, in fact, vital for modern colonial states as holders ‒ mainly through their educational efforts ‒ of cultural/symbolic capital that is imperative for a proper functioning of any polity. The SVD mission made a considerable impact on social development of the colony through a network of competitive schools that it established, and for which it also secured a large part of the financial resources provided by the colonial government. The importance of mission schools for the colonial project, on the one hand, and their reliance on government funding, on the other, were also important factors in the settling of a protracted conflict about social justice between the order and the government (1903-1907). One essential component of the educational success of the SVD missionaries in Togo was a genuine interest of indigenous elites in the acquisition of Western-style education, especially in the south of the colony, which had been exposed to direct European influences for centuries.https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/ft/article/view/8010german togosociety of the divine word (svd)mission schoolsculture changemissions vs. colonial government
spellingShingle Darius Piwowarczyk
SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)
Forum Teologiczne
german togo
society of the divine word (svd)
mission schools
culture change
missions vs. colonial government
title SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)
title_full SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)
title_fullStr SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)
title_full_unstemmed SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)
title_short SOCIOCULTURAL ROLE OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN GERMAN TOGO (1892-1914)
title_sort sociocultural role of catholic schools in german togo 1892 1914
topic german togo
society of the divine word (svd)
mission schools
culture change
missions vs. colonial government
url https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/ft/article/view/8010
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