Subject: Missions étrangères de Paris--China--Guangdong Sheng--History--19th century

Histoire des missions de Chine : mission du Kouang-tong
AuthorMissions étrangères de Paris. ArchivesLaunay, Adrien, 1853-1927
PlaceParis
PublisherDouniol et Retaux
CollectionRouleau Archives
Edition
LanguageFrench
TypeBook (Photocopy)
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBV3415.L38 1917x
Descriptionphotocopy 21 x 29 cm (vii, 207 p. ; 25 cm.)
NoteHistoire des missions de Chine : mission du Kouang-tong / par Adrien Launay.
At head of title: Société des missions-étrangères.
"Monographies de districts par les missionaires"
Histoire des missions de Chine : mission du Kouang-tong
AuthorLaunay, Adrien, 1853-1927
PlaceParis
PublisherIndes Savantes
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageFrench
TypeBook
SeriesHistoire des missions de Chine
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.L38 2002 v.3
Descriptionvii, 207 p. ; 25 cm.
NoteHistoire des missions de Chine : mission du Kouang-tong / par Adrien Launay.
At head of original (1917) title page: Société des missions-étrangères.
At head of 2002 title page: Archives des missions étrangères.
Reprint from 1917 Douniol et Retaux ed.
"Monographies de districts par les missionaires."
ISBN2846540225 ; 9782846540223
Land, Church, and Power : French Catholic Mission in Guangzhou, 1840-1930
AuthorXiang Hongyan 向紅豔 [向红艳]
PlaceUniversity Park, PA
PublisherPennsylvania State University
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBX1665.X52 2014
DescriptionDig.pdf. [vi, 284 p. : ill. (some color)]
NoteLand, Church, and Power : French Catholic Mission in Guangzhou, 1840-1930 / by Hongyan Xiang.
Thesis (Ph.D., History), Pennsylvania State University), 2014.
Includes bibliographical references.

This is a study of the economic and financial history of the Paris Foreign Missions Society (Société des Missions Étrangères de Paris) in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong (formerly known as Canton) from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. It examines how missionaries acquired and utilized local properties, demonstrating how property acquisitions provided a testing ground for Sino-Western relations. While historians have typically focused on the ways that missionaries affected Chinese populations and policies, I instead argue that living and attempting to gain influence in Guangdong altered missionaries' tactics and strategies in ways that had far-reaching consequences. The government of China (which over the course of my study changed from an empire to a republic) consistently attempted to restrict foreign missions' right to purchase Chinese properties. I show that, by indigenizing its property acquisition methods the French Catholic mission in Guangdong was able to accumulate a large quantity of properties both in urban and rural areas, but doing so required negotiating with authorities and commoners, and assistance from both Chinese converts and French authorities. As a result, the Guangzhou French Catholic mission's economic activities were intertwined with both local society and high level diplomacy.

Local access. dig.pdf. [Xiang-French Mission Guangzhou.pdf]