Steven W. Hackel (ed.)
- Published in print:
- 2018
- Published Online:
- September 2018
- ISBN:
- 9780520295391
- eISBN:
- 9780520968165
- Item type:
- book
- Publisher:
- University of California Press
- DOI:
- 10.1525/california/9780520295391.001.0001
- Subject:
- History, American History: early to 18th Century
In September 2015, Junípero Serra was canonized by Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. Like most complex historical figures, Junípero Serra has been interpreted in countless ways since his death in ...
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In September 2015, Junípero Serra was canonized by Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. Like most complex historical figures, Junípero Serra has been interpreted in countless ways since his death in 1784, and he is often contextualized mainly in California despite his time spent elsewhere. This book situates Serra in the context of all the major places that he lived, learned, and proselytized: Mallorca, Central Mexico, and Alta California. And it draws upon scholarship from all three regions to create a rare glimpse into the life of the saint in multiple cultural dimensions. Its essays discuss Serra’s use of music and art, his representation in popular culture, his education, and ideology, Franciscan influences, the plans and building of his missions, as well as the Native people affected by his missions, and other important topics revolving around his life and the history of Serra and the Catholic church in Mexico and California.Less
In September 2015, Junípero Serra was canonized by Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. Like most complex historical figures, Junípero Serra has been interpreted in countless ways since his death in 1784, and he is often contextualized mainly in California despite his time spent elsewhere. This book situates Serra in the context of all the major places that he lived, learned, and proselytized: Mallorca, Central Mexico, and Alta California. And it draws upon scholarship from all three regions to create a rare glimpse into the life of the saint in multiple cultural dimensions. Its essays discuss Serra’s use of music and art, his representation in popular culture, his education, and ideology, Franciscan influences, the plans and building of his missions, as well as the Native people affected by his missions, and other important topics revolving around his life and the history of Serra and the Catholic church in Mexico and California.