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Avhandling från Institutionen för historiska studier i Göteborg

”Jesus är för spanjorerna”

Studier av den katolska missionens misslyckande i det tidigkoloniala Peru

With an English summary

Akademisk avhandling

som med vederbörligt tillstånd av Humanistiska fakulteten vid Göteborgs universitet för avläggande av filosofie doktorsexamen i historia framlägges till offentlig granskning fredagen den 17 december 2010 kl. 10 vid

Institutionen för historiska studier, Lilla hörsalen, Renströmsgatan 6, Göteborg

av

Bertil K. Lundberg fil. kand.

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Abstract

Lundberg, Bertil K. (2010), ”Jesus är för spanjorerna”. Studier av den katolska missionens misslyckande i det tidigkoloniala Peru (“Jesus is for the Spaniards.” A study of the failure of the Catholic mission in early colonial Peru). Avhandling från Institutionen för historiska studier, Göteborgs universitet. Written in Swedish with an English summary. ISBN: 978- 91-88614-73-5.

The general aim of this study is to investigate the development of the Catholic mission in Peru between 1540 and 1622. Its point of departure is the fact that the efforts of the Catho- lic Church to Christianize the Indians failed. Its specific aims are twofold. First, to examine the veracity of the traditional images of the mission’s main protagonists, i.e., the priest who allegedly neglected his duties and abused his flock and the reputedly primitive but good- hearted Indian. Second, to examine whether there are only two parties, the priest and the In- dian, responsible for the failure of the missionary endeavour. For my study I use “conciliar”

sources such as minutes from church meetings (concilia and synods), and “non-conciliar”

sources such as reports that were written outside the direct control of the Church, in order to provide different perspectives. In my view, historians like Rubén Vargas Ugarte and Pi- erre Duviols, both among the most accomplished specialists in the history of the Peruvian Church, have criticised the missionaries without adequately considering the frequently ex- treme circumstances that conditioned their work. Neither has the role of the Church as an institution been subject to sufficient critical scrutiny in previous research, while I argue that its leadership was indeed the third protagonist in the mission.

There are reasons why the priest’s reputation is tarnished. When considered, the physical and mental circumstances of his situation might not excuse him but they do make his beha- viour understandable. As far as the passive but benevolently inclined Indian is concerned, he has emerged as more actively opposing and resisting the conversion efforts by, for ex- ample, manipulating Spanish legal authorities to the detriment of the priest’s work. Exami- ning the reputation of the priest and the Indian has also helped us see the role that the lead- ership of the Church played in the mission. The Church was in overall control of the mis- sion, and no doubt its leaders were of great importance to it. However, when the problems and the final failure of the mission became increasingly apparent to all it was obvious that the Church had no interest in being held accountable, instead blaming the lower clergy, the missionaries on the ground.

The conclusion of this study is that any discussion about the responsibility for the mis- sion’s problems and final fiasco must include the Church. Its description of the main prota- gonists of the mission, where it excludes itself and its leaders, has essentially been adopted by Vargas Ugarte and Duviols. In my view they have accepted the portrayal of the priest and the Indian, as presented by the Church in the conciliar material, without applying ade- quate critical methods and without doing so in the context of the failed mission. Hence, their interpretation of the mission and its main protagonists will have to give way to the one presented in this investigation.

Keywords: Catholic mission, early colonial Peru, conciliar sources, new non-conciliar sour- ces, traditional images, Rubén Vargas Ugarte, Pierre Duviols, Bartolomé Álvarez, accoun- tability of Church leaders.

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