This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by focusing on a Catholic village in southern Manchuria. It examines the formation of the village and the negotiation of its religious identity from the nineteenth to early twentieth century. Missionaries have played an important in this historical process. Developed from a few migrant Catholic families from other parts of China, the village came into being in the early nineteenth century, but official administrative order was not established in it until 1906. The growth of Christianity in the community thus coincided with the formation of the local society. The early settlers developed their identity through the performance of rituals, regulated b...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal trans...
[[abstract]]The nineteenth century, Priest Mackay carried out the missionary work in Taiwan with the...
International audienceWhereas many studies have been written on Japan’s “Christian Century” (16th an...
This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by foc...
Alfred Caubrière (1876-1948) was a French Catholic missionary who worked in the Manchuria Mission in...
This dissertation presents a study about dialogue between contradictions: Christians and pagans, mis...
International audienceCatholic missionaries were active among rural populations in Manchuria, in nor...
Panel 250: Chinese Christianity (II): Christian Disaster Management and Institutional Void in the Re...
From both a numerical and a political viewpoint, the Christian missions to the Manchu populations of...
At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territ...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal tran...
This article analyses the role of Christian missionaries in the Modernization of China. The paper wi...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
Religious Group-Early Missionary Christianity in China Speaking of Christianity in China, the early ...
The Hakka are a branch of the Chinese Han people, who immigrated from central China to Kwangtung (Gu...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal trans...
[[abstract]]The nineteenth century, Priest Mackay carried out the missionary work in Taiwan with the...
International audienceWhereas many studies have been written on Japan’s “Christian Century” (16th an...
This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by foc...
Alfred Caubrière (1876-1948) was a French Catholic missionary who worked in the Manchuria Mission in...
This dissertation presents a study about dialogue between contradictions: Christians and pagans, mis...
International audienceCatholic missionaries were active among rural populations in Manchuria, in nor...
Panel 250: Chinese Christianity (II): Christian Disaster Management and Institutional Void in the Re...
From both a numerical and a political viewpoint, the Christian missions to the Manchu populations of...
At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territ...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal tran...
This article analyses the role of Christian missionaries in the Modernization of China. The paper wi...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
Religious Group-Early Missionary Christianity in China Speaking of Christianity in China, the early ...
The Hakka are a branch of the Chinese Han people, who immigrated from central China to Kwangtung (Gu...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal trans...
[[abstract]]The nineteenth century, Priest Mackay carried out the missionary work in Taiwan with the...
International audienceWhereas many studies have been written on Japan’s “Christian Century” (16th an...