One of the most violent episodes of China’s Boxer Uprising was the Taiyuan Massacre of 1900, in which rebels killed foreign missionaries and thousands of Chinese Christians. This first sustained scholarly account of the uprising to focus on Shanxi Province illuminates the religious and cultural beliefs on both sides of the conflict and shows how they came to clash. Although Franciscans were the first Catholics to settle in China, their stories have rarely been explored in accounts of Chinese Christianity. Anthony Clark remedies that exclusion and highlights the roles of Franciscan nuns and their counterparts among the Boxers―the Red Lantern girls―to argue that women’s involvement was integral on both sides of the conflict. Drawing on rich a...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Photograph of the public proclamation exonerating Christians who suffered during the Boxer violence ...
When four French Jesuits first encountered China in the late 1800s, they were unexpectedly swept int...
On June 21, 1870, rioters in the city of Tianjin killed 20 foreigners and a Chinese Catholic priest ...
The Boxer Uprising (1898???1901) was an anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising that culminated in ...
While previous works on the history of Christianity in China have largely centered on the scientific...
In the late 1890s, during the period from the first Sino-Japanese War through the German occupation ...
The Boxer Rebellion of 1900, originally a regional anti-Christian and anti-foreign movement in Weste...
Panel 250: Chinese Christianity (II): Christian Disaster Management and Institutional Void in the Re...
Using the perspective of religious studies the thesis analyzes the so called Boxer Uprising that swe...
An English translation of a work (published 1928) by Maurice Collard, C.M., detailing the persons an...
Many scholars have been interested in the origin of the Boxer uprising, especially on the social and...
The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864) was a Christian-inspired and cataclysmic millenarian uprising duri...
Franciscan Missionaries of Mary massacred at Shanxi, 1900. China. B/W Photo.https://digitalcommons.w...
This book is a history of the Chinese Protestant elite and their contribution to building a new Chin...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Photograph of the public proclamation exonerating Christians who suffered during the Boxer violence ...
When four French Jesuits first encountered China in the late 1800s, they were unexpectedly swept int...
On June 21, 1870, rioters in the city of Tianjin killed 20 foreigners and a Chinese Catholic priest ...
The Boxer Uprising (1898???1901) was an anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising that culminated in ...
While previous works on the history of Christianity in China have largely centered on the scientific...
In the late 1890s, during the period from the first Sino-Japanese War through the German occupation ...
The Boxer Rebellion of 1900, originally a regional anti-Christian and anti-foreign movement in Weste...
Panel 250: Chinese Christianity (II): Christian Disaster Management and Institutional Void in the Re...
Using the perspective of religious studies the thesis analyzes the so called Boxer Uprising that swe...
An English translation of a work (published 1928) by Maurice Collard, C.M., detailing the persons an...
Many scholars have been interested in the origin of the Boxer uprising, especially on the social and...
The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864) was a Christian-inspired and cataclysmic millenarian uprising duri...
Franciscan Missionaries of Mary massacred at Shanxi, 1900. China. B/W Photo.https://digitalcommons.w...
This book is a history of the Chinese Protestant elite and their contribution to building a new Chin...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Photograph of the public proclamation exonerating Christians who suffered during the Boxer violence ...
When four French Jesuits first encountered China in the late 1800s, they were unexpectedly swept int...