Subject: Catholic Church--Missions--China--Beijing--19th century

China Gothic : the Bishop of Beijing and his cathedral
AuthorClark, Anthony E.Roth, Leland M.
PlaceSeattle
PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103
Call NumberNA2543.N38 C59 2019
Descriptionxxiv, 216 pages : ill. ; 24 cm + pdf
Note

China Gothic : the bishop of Beijing and his cathedral / Anthony E. Clark ; foreword by Leland M. Roth.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

The civilizing mission : a French church on Chinese soil -- The fruits of diplomacy : building a genteel empire -- Competing shadows : Beijing's first North Church -- China Gothic : Alphonse Favier's North Church -- The contours of reconstruction : Favier and the French mission.

As China struggled to redefine itself at the turn of the twentieth century, nationalism, religion, and material culture intertwined in revealing ways. This phenomenon is evident in the twin biographies of North China's leading Catholic bishop of the time, Alphonse Favier (1837-1905), and the Beitang cathedral, epicenter of the Roman Catholic mission in China through incarnations that began in 1701. After its relocation and reconstruction under Favier's supervision, the cathedral-and Favier-miraculously survived a two-month siege in 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion. Featuring a French Gothic Revival design augmented by Chinese dragon-shaped gargoyles, marble balustrades in the style of Daoist and Buddhist temples, and other Chinese aesthetic flourishes, Beitang remains an icon of Sino-Western interaction. Anthony Clark draws on archival materials from the Vatican and collections in France, Italy, China, Poland, and the United States to trace the prominent role of French architecture in introducing Western culture and Catholicism to China. A principal device was the aesthetic imagined by the Gothic Revival movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the premier example of this in China being the Beitang cathedral. Bishop Favier's biography is a lens through which to examine Western missionaries' role in colonial endeavors and their complex relationship with the Chinese communities in which they lived and worked.

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ISBN9780295746678
LCCN2019018140
heroine of Pe-Tang : Hélène de Jaurias, Sister of Charity, 1824-1900
AuthorMazeau, Henry
PlaceLondon
PublisherBurns, Oates & Washbourne
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBV3427.J38 M313 1928
Descriptionxiii, 252 p. : port. ; 19 cm.
NoteThe heroine of Pe-Tang : Hélène de Jaurias, Sister of Charity, 1824-1900 / by Henry Mazeau ; translated from the French by an Ursuline, grandniece of Hélène de Jaurias.