Author: U.S. Catholic Historian

American Catholic relationships with modern China. [U.S. Catholic Historian]
Date2016
Publish_locationWashington, D.C.
PublisherCatholic University of America Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typePeriodical (special no.)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.2.U6 2016
Description146 p. : ill. ; 25.5 cm.
NoteAmerican Catholic relationships with modern China / U.S. Catholic Historian vol. 34, number 2, Spring 2016.
This issue on single topic.
Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction / Robert E. Carbonneau, C.P. – Shifting landscapes: Sino-American Catholic identitites, 1900-present / Anthony E. Clark. – China through the magic lantern: Passionist Father Theophane Maguire and American Catholic missionary images of China in the early Twentieth Century / Margaret Kuo. – An American adventure: the United States Vincentians in Jiangxi before 1949 / John J. Harney. – Bishop Fulton J. Sheen and the image of China and Chinese Catholicism in Worldmission magazine, 1950-1966 / Robert E. Carbonneau, C.P. – Cameras and conversions: crossing boundaries in American Catholic missionary experience and photography in modern China / Joseph W. Ho. – Richard Madsen, China scholar and public sociologist / Michael Agliardo, S.J.

SubjectPassionists--Missions--China--History--20th century Catholic Church--Missions--China--History--20th century Missions, American--China--History--20th century Missionaries, American--China--History