The Boxer Uprising (1898???1901) was an anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising that culminated in a war against foreigners throughout Northern China during the summer of 1900. Missionary writings have played a prominent role in the writing of the history of the uprising, but the missionary sources employed have been predominantly American, British, and Protestant. In 1992 James L. Hevia, one of the most prominent historians of imperialism in China, presented a discursive history of the uprising, in which he argued that the writing of missionaries after the uprising did not merely seek to represent the events of the uprising but intended to create a history of the event that justified missionary acts of vengeance by placing them within a m...
Using the perspective of religious studies the thesis analyzes the so called Boxer Uprising that swe...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This study is intended to throw some light on the previously much neglected field - the policy and a...
On June 21, 1870, rioters in the city of Tianjin killed 20 foreigners and a Chinese Catholic priest ...
An English translation of a work (published 1928) by Maurice Collard, C.M., detailing the persons an...
This thesis will examine how the presence of American missionaries in China between the years 1890 t...
One of the most violent episodes of China’s Boxer Uprising was the Taiyuan Massacre of 1900, in whic...
The author, a missionary in China, reviews contemporary documents about the Tientsin Massacre. An hi...
In contrast to other agents of imperialism, Protestant missionaries were not (or at least not primar...
Beginning in the 1880\u27s with the first ministry of Jules Ferry, French statesmen enthusiastically...
The Boxer Rebellion of 1900, originally a regional anti-Christian and anti-foreign movement in Weste...
An English translation of books 3 and 4 of Planchet\u27s History of the Peking Mission, dealing prim...
Protestant missionary periodicals debate the Boxer War, 1900-1901: martyrdom, solidarity and justifi...
Ernest P. Young’s book considers “the conjuncture of the catholic immersion in imperialism as it dev...
In the late 1890s, during the period from the first Sino-Japanese War through the German occupation ...
Using the perspective of religious studies the thesis analyzes the so called Boxer Uprising that swe...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This study is intended to throw some light on the previously much neglected field - the policy and a...
On June 21, 1870, rioters in the city of Tianjin killed 20 foreigners and a Chinese Catholic priest ...
An English translation of a work (published 1928) by Maurice Collard, C.M., detailing the persons an...
This thesis will examine how the presence of American missionaries in China between the years 1890 t...
One of the most violent episodes of China’s Boxer Uprising was the Taiyuan Massacre of 1900, in whic...
The author, a missionary in China, reviews contemporary documents about the Tientsin Massacre. An hi...
In contrast to other agents of imperialism, Protestant missionaries were not (or at least not primar...
Beginning in the 1880\u27s with the first ministry of Jules Ferry, French statesmen enthusiastically...
The Boxer Rebellion of 1900, originally a regional anti-Christian and anti-foreign movement in Weste...
An English translation of books 3 and 4 of Planchet\u27s History of the Peking Mission, dealing prim...
Protestant missionary periodicals debate the Boxer War, 1900-1901: martyrdom, solidarity and justifi...
Ernest P. Young’s book considers “the conjuncture of the catholic immersion in imperialism as it dev...
In the late 1890s, during the period from the first Sino-Japanese War through the German occupation ...
Using the perspective of religious studies the thesis analyzes the so called Boxer Uprising that swe...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This study is intended to throw some light on the previously much neglected field - the policy and a...