Negotiating Religion in Modern China traces the history of the Chinese state\u27s relationship with religion from 1900 to 1937. The revolutionary regime condemned religious practice in the early twentieth century, suppressing superstitious belief in favor of a secular, more enlightened society. Drawing on newspapers and unpublished official documents, this book focuses on the case of Guangzhou, largely because of the city\u27s sustained involvement in the revolutionary quest for a new China. The author pays particular attention to the implementation of policy and citizens\u27 attempts at adaptation and resistance
Since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China’s media and religion ...
communication au colloque du cinquantenaire de l'Institut d'Histoire Moderne de l'Academia Sinica. s...
This research project analyzes the importance of religion in Chinese society from ancient to contemp...
Gabbiani Luca. Shuk-Wah Poon, Negotiating Religion in Modern China: State and Common People in Guang...
Paulès Xavier. Poon Shuk-wah, Negociating Religion in Modern China. State and Common People in Guang...
This paper illustrates how Buddhist and Daoist monasteries in Guangzhou, with their legal religious ...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
This thesis investigates the nexus between religion and the formation of modern Chinese nationalism ...
Western media reports on the relationship between state and religion in the People’s Republic ...
This book explores grassroots religious life under and after Mao in Rui’an County, Wenzhou, in south...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
This book uncovers the history of civil society activism in China through the development of late 19...
"Religion" is usually thought of as a Western concept that has penetrated into China in th...
By looking at the activities of Taoist clerics in Peking, this book explores the working of religion...
Since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China’s media and religion ...
communication au colloque du cinquantenaire de l'Institut d'Histoire Moderne de l'Academia Sinica. s...
This research project analyzes the importance of religion in Chinese society from ancient to contemp...
Gabbiani Luca. Shuk-Wah Poon, Negotiating Religion in Modern China: State and Common People in Guang...
Paulès Xavier. Poon Shuk-wah, Negociating Religion in Modern China. State and Common People in Guang...
This paper illustrates how Buddhist and Daoist monasteries in Guangzhou, with their legal religious ...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
This thesis investigates the nexus between religion and the formation of modern Chinese nationalism ...
Western media reports on the relationship between state and religion in the People’s Republic ...
This book explores grassroots religious life under and after Mao in Rui’an County, Wenzhou, in south...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
This book uncovers the history of civil society activism in China through the development of late 19...
"Religion" is usually thought of as a Western concept that has penetrated into China in th...
By looking at the activities of Taoist clerics in Peking, this book explores the working of religion...
Since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China’s media and religion ...
communication au colloque du cinquantenaire de l'Institut d'Histoire Moderne de l'Academia Sinica. s...
This research project analyzes the importance of religion in Chinese society from ancient to contemp...