Date | 1995 |
Publish_location | New York |
Publisher | P. Lang |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book, Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Asian thought and culture ; 25 |
Shelf | Hallway Cases, Digital Archives |
Call Number | LC626.C5 G73 1995 |
Description | 231 p. ; 24 cm. + pdf |
Note | Gender, culture, and Christianity : American Protestant mission schools in China, 1880-1930 / Gael Graham. Between 1880 and 1930, Christian schools established in China by American Protestant missionaries were at the peak of their popularity and autonomy. During these years, a burgeoning professional ethos and the desire to compete with native schools led to the steady secularization of the mission schools. Americans also used these schools in a campaign to alter the gender beliefs and customs of the Chinese. The emergence of Chinese nationalism and rapid social change in the 1920s, however, caused American teaching missionaries to question their role in China. Local access dig.pdf. [Graham-Gender, culture, Christianity China 1880-1930.pdf] |
Subject | Protestant churches--Education--China--History--19th century Protestant churches--Education--China--History--20th century Missions--China--Educational work--History--19th century Missions--China--Educational work--History--20th century Sex differences in education--China--History--19th century Sex differences in education--China--History--20th century Women missionaries--China |
ISBN | 94-47552 |
LCCN | 0820427675 |