Subject: Missions, American--China--History--20th century

American Catholic China missionaries, 1918-1941
AuthorBreslin, Thomas A.
PlaceAnn Arbor
PublisherUniversity Microfilms
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation
Series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberBV3415.B7 1974
Descriptionxii, 296 l. ; 21 cm.
NoteAmerican Catholic China missionaries, 1918-1941 / Thomas A. Breslin.
Thesis--University of Virginia, 1972.
Bibliography: l. 290-296.
American Catholic relationships with modern China. [U.S. Catholic Historian]
AuthorCarbonneau, Robert E.U.S. Catholic Historian
PlaceWashington, D.C.
PublisherCatholic University of America Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
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.

Bluegowns : a golden treasury of tales of the China missions
AuthorCatholic Foreign Mission Society of AmericaDease, Alice
PlaceMaryknoll, NY
PublisherCatholic Foreign Mission Society of America
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBV3415.D437 1927
Descriptionviii, 224 p : ill ; 21 cm
NoteBluegowns : a golden treasury of tales of the China missions / by Alice Dease.
Cultures colliding : American missionaries, Chinese resistance, and the rise of modern institutions in China
AuthorHaddad, John Rogers
PlacePhiladelphia, PA
PublisherTemple University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103
Call NumberBV3415.2.H34 2023
Descriptionviii, 335 pages : map ; 23 cm + pdf
Note

Cultures colliding : American missionaries, Chinese resistance, and the rise of modern institutions in China /  John R. Haddad.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Into the Crucible: Shandong Missionaries Face Resistance -- An Exercise in Futility: The Struggles of Missionaries in the South -- Christ versus the Demons: Encounters with the Chinese Supernatural -- Cutting the Cord: Chinese Ministers Out on Their Own -- Crisis Breeds Invention: The Emergence of New Missionary Models -- The Spirit of Debate: The Missionary Conference of 1877 and Aftermath -- A New Kind of Man: Experiments in Hybrid Identity -- Challenging Convention: Single Women Enter Missions -- Transforming Health: Female Doctors Enter Medical Missions -- Hybrid Healers: American-trained Chinese Women in Medicine -- Extroverted Evangelists: The Student Volunteer Movement and the YMCA -- Ivory Pagodas: The Rise of Christian Colleges -- Conclusion: Into the Twentieth Century.

"This book tells the history of how and why American missionaries started building schools, colleges, medical schools, hospitals, and YMCA chapters in China before 1900"-- Provided by publisher.

Local access Dig.pdf {Haddad-Cultures Colliding.pdf]  

ISBN9781439911617 ; 1439911614
LCCN2022029435
Developing mission : photography, filmmaking, and American missionaries in modern China
AuthorHo, Joseph W. (He Weiwei 賀威瑋), 1987-
PlaceIthaca, NY
PublisherCornell University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Digital Book (epub)
SeriesUnited States in the world
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberBV3415.2.H625 2021
Descriptionx, 304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. + epub
Note

Developing mission : photography, filmmaking, and American missionaries in modern China / Joseph W. Ho.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: All Things Visible and Invisible -- New Lives, New Optics : Missionary Modernity and Visual Practices in Interwar Republican China -- Converting Visions : Photographic Mediations of Catholic Identity in West Hunan, 1921-1929 -- The Movie Camera and the Mission : Vernacular Filmmaking as China-US Bridge, 1931-1936 -- Chaos in Three Frames : Fragmented Imaging and the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 -- Memento Mori : Loss, Nostalgia, and the Future in Postwar Missionary Visuality -- Epilogue: Latent Images.

"A transnational cultural history of US and Chinese communities framed by missionary lenses-reconstructing the lives and afterlives of images, cameras, and visual imaginations. It illuminates the centrality of visual practices in modern American missionary experiences and representations of China, even as changing Sino-US relations radically transformed the lives of those behind and in front of the lens"--  Provided by publisher.

Local access dig.epub [Ho-Developing mission.epub]

ISBN9781501761850 ; 1501761854
LCCN2021007660
Earthen vessels and transcendent power : American Presbyterians in China, 1837-1952
AuthorBrown, G. Thompson (George Thompson), 1921-
PlaceMaryknoll, NY
PublisherOrbis Books
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesAmerican Society of Missiology series ; no. 25
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.2.B76 1997
Descriptionxxiii, 428 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
NoteEarthen vessels and transcendent power : American Presbyterians in China, 1837-1952 / G. Thompson Brown.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-413) and indexes.

Contents note: I. The Nineteenth Century: Dynasty, Foreign Devils and the Kingdom of God. II. The Twentieth Century: Warlords, Nationalism and the Emerging Church.
Keywords: Missionary enterprise, the Middle Kingdom in 1837, early missions, coming of the Protestants, first encounters 1837-1856, Singapore, First Opium War, Treaty of Nanking (Nanjing), Xiamen, Ningbo, Canton (Guangzhou), Shanghai, Bible translation, treaty ports and the Long-Haired Rebels, 1856-1866; Arrow War, missionaries and the colonial system, San Poh, Presbyteries, Shandong Mission, Taiping Rebellion, Taipings and Christian missions; Heart of the Empire, 1867-1893, anti-foreign movements, rapid expansion of the missions, policies and practices, Central China Mission, North China Mission, Shandong Mission, South China Mission, Hainan Island Mission; along the Grand Canal, 1867-1893, Hangzhou, Suzhou, North Jiangsu, Lingwu, United Presbyterian Church, Missionary Conference of 1890; Advocates of Reform, 1894-1899, Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), scramble for concessions, reform movement, the Boxer Year 1900, Righteous and Harmonious Fists, Weixian, Siege days at Peking (Beijing), Martyrs of Boading, Boxer Protocols; Hunan Mission, Nanjing Theological Seminary, United Synod, Goforth/Ting Revivals, Chinese renaissance, Isle of Palms, Church of Christ in China, National Christian Council, missionary medicine, John G. Kerr Refuge for the Insane, Hackett Medical School for Women, Ming Sum School for the Blind, Chefoo School for the Deaf, Shandong Christian University School of Medicine, Love and Mercy Hospital, Huaiyin, Christian school system, Station Academies, China Colleges, Hangzhou Christian College, University of Nanjing, Ginling (Jinling) College for Women, Yenching (Yanjing) University, Northern Expedition, anti-Christian movement.
Appendix: Prebyterian Mission Hospitals in China -- Presbyterian Mission Schools -- Presbyterian Missionaries, 1837-1953.

ISBN1570751501
LCCN97-38238
gospel of gentility : American women missionaries in turn-of-the-century China
AuthorHunter, Jane
PlaceNew Haven
PublisherYale University Press
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBV3415.2.H86 1984
Descriptionxxi, 318 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
NoteThe gospel of gentility : American women missionaries in turn-of-the-century China / Jane Hunter.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-307) and index.
[Library copy extensive underlining in text].

Contents: Chinese reform, American mission, and "woman's work" -- Commitment -- Single women and mission community -- Married women and missionary vocation -- Domestic empire -- Imperial evangelism -- Chinese women and Christian identity -- Afterword: Amazons in Cathay.
Also held at Gleeson Library.

ISBN0300028784 ; 9780300028782
LCCN83016668
Lutherans on the Yangtze : a centenary account of the Missouri Synod in greater China, 1913-2013 = (Jangtzee Lutheraner)
AuthorKohl, David Grant
PlacePortland, Or.
PublisherOne Spirit Press
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBV3415.2.K64 2013
Description[1 of] 2 vols : ill, maps ; 26 cm
NoteLutherans on the Yangtze : a centenary account of the Missouri Synod in greater China, 1913-2013 / by David G. Kohl, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon ; in consultation with Dr. Hank Rowold, Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.
Additional cover title in Chinese: Fuyin dao Ludehui 福音道路德會.
Additional spine title in Chinese: Huaren Ludehui shilüe 華人路德會史略.
Only Volume 1 held; Volume 2 has subtitle: A centenary account of the Missouri Synod in greater China, 1949-2013.
ISBN1893075427 ; 9781893075429
LCCN2013944055
Missionaries, Chinese, and diplomats : the American Protestant missionary movement in China, 1890-1952
AuthorVarg, Paul A., 1912-1994
PlacePrinceton, NJ
PublisherPrinceton University Press
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office Gallery
Call NumberBV3415.V35 1958
Descriptionxii, 335 pages : 23 cm.
NoteMissionaries, Chinese, and diplomats : the American Protestant missionary movement in China, 1890-1952 / by Paul A. Varg.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN58007134
pagoda and the cross : the life of Bishop Ford of Maryknoll
AuthorDonovan, John F.
PlaceNew York
PublisherScribner
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBX4705.F633 D6 1967
Descriptionxxvii, 223 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
NoteThe pagoda and the cross : the life of Bishop Ford of Maryknoll / [by] John F. Donovan.
Includes index.
Also held by USF Gleeson Library.
LCCN67017295
Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]
AuthorPassionists. Archives. China CollectionNoonan, Theodore, 1872-1953Purcell, Harold, 1881-1952Maguire, Theophane, 1898-1975
PlaceUnion City, NJ
PublisherPassionist Missions
CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypePeriodical (Monthly)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPCC Digital Archives Project
Descriptionv. : ill., maps, ports. ; 29 cm.
Note

Sign / [Passionist Missions]
Monthly (except Aug. and Jan.)
v. 1-Aug. 1921-Ceased with May 1982.
"A national Catholic monthly magazine."
Indexed in: Catholic periodical and literature index.
Vols. for 1921-25 issued by the Passionist Fathers; 1925- by The Passionist Missions, Inc.
Editors: 1921-July 1926, T. Noonan; Aug. 1926-July 1934, H. Purcell; Aug. 1934- T. Maguire.

The PCC Archives holds numbers of the Sign related to China and the China Mission (v.4, no.1, 1924 - v.8, no.11, 1929).
Available on microfilm from Xerox University Microfilms.
See also Passionist Historical Archives website for detailed information.

Go to BC Libraries for physical holdings

LCCN42000882
Sino-American friendship as tradition and challenge : Dr. Ailie Gale in China, 1908-1950
AuthorZaccarini, Maria Cristina
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberR722.32.G35 Z33 1998d
Descriptiondig.pdf.[vii, 516 p.]
NoteThe Sino-American friendship as tradition and challenge : Dr. Ailie Gale in China, 1908-1950 / M. Cristina Zaccarini.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1998.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 485-516).
Local access [Zaccarini - Ailie Gale in China.pdf]
Taking Christianity to China : Alabama missionaries in the middle kingdom, 1850-1950
AuthorFlynt, WayneBerkley, Gerald W.
PlaceTuscaloosa, AL
PublisherUniversity of Alabama Press
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBR1287.F58 1997
Descriptionxiv, 424 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
NoteTaking Christianity to China : Alabama missionaries in the middle kingdom, 1850-1950 / Wayne Flynt and Gerald W. Berkley.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-415) and index.

Contents: The light of science and revelation: the mission -- You can see all nations here: Alabama culture and the missionary enterprise -- The intense longing of my heart: -- Preparing for China missions -- One of the hardest things I ever undertook: -- First contact with China -- The peculiar customs are so bewildering: -- Understanding Chinese culture -- The best way is to live one day at a time: -- Missionary life in China -- A trip of preaching, healing, and teaching: missionary work -- I was a different person, my girlhood was past: -- Woman consciousness among Alabama missionaries -- Error is propagated along with truth: conflict among Alabama missionaries -- Jesus Christ had nothing to do with the French: -- Missionaries and Chinese politics: -- You who drink the water, do not forget the person who dug the well: -- The legacies of Alabama missionaries in China.

Another copy Gleeson Library.
Also available online to USF affiliates via EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection.

ISBN0817308334 ; 9780817308339
LCCN96012145
Trans-Pacific interactions : the United States and China, 1880-1950
AuthorKünnemann, VanessaMayer, Ruth, 1965-
PlaceNew York
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1st ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberE183.8.C5 T677 2009
Descriptionvi, 210 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
NoteTrans-Pacific interactions : the United States and China, 1880-1950 / edited by Vanessa Künnemann and Ruth Mayer.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Vanessa Künnemann, Ruth Mayer / Transnational Nationalisms – China and the United States in a Pacific World. An Introduction. PART I: NATIONALISMS AND CONFIGURATION OF NATIONAL IDENTITY IN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES . Yong Chen / The American Dream and Dreams of China: A Transnational Approach to Chinese American History - Klaus Mühlhahn / National Studies and Global Entanglements: The Re-Envisioning of China in the Early Twentieth Century - Nicola Spakowski / China in the World: Constructions of a Chinese Identity in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century.
PART II: CHINESE AMERICA, CITIZENSHIP, NATIONALITY, AND THE WORLD. Ruth Mayer / Paper Citizens and Biometrical Identification. Immigration, Nationality, and Belonging in Chinese America during the Exclusion Era -- Madeline Y. Hsu / Befriending the Yellow Peril: Student Migration and the Warming of American Attitudes towards Chinese, 1905-1950 – K. Scott Wong / Between the 'Mountain of Tang' and the 'Adopted Land': The Chinese American Periodical Press and the Emergence of Chinese American Identities in the Face of Exclusion.
PART III: MISSIONARY INTERVENTIONS: CULTURAL MEDIATION IN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES. Thoralf Klein / Christian Mission and the Internationalization of China, 1830-1950 - Vanessa Künnemann / Following with bleeding footsteps?' American Missions in China and the (Gendered) Critique of Pearl S. Buck - Dominika Ferens / The Deserving Heathen: Missionary Ethnography of China and its American Converts.

ISBN0230619053 ; 9780230619050
LCCN2009017902