Subject: Catholic Church--Missions--Inner Mongolia--History--19th-20th centuries

Han-Mongol encounters and missionary endeavors : a history of Scheut in Ordos (Hetao) 1874-1911
AuthorTaveirne, Patrick
PlaceLeuven
PublisherLeuven University Press/Ferdinand Verbiest Foundation
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesLouvain Chinese studies ; 15
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.L489 no. 15
Description684 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
NoteHan-Mongol encounters and missionary endeavors : a history of Scheut in Ordos (Hetao) 1874-1911 / Patrick Taveirne.
Based on author's Ph. D. dissertation, 1999, Catholic University of Leuven.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [583]-616) and index.

"Han-Mongol Encounters and Missionary Endeavors traces the history of the Belgian Scheut mission within the ecological, geopolitical, socioeconomic and ethnocultural context of the Mongol-Han borderlands during the height of European colonialism and the collapse of the Qing dynasty.The main subjects of this study are over 100 Roman Catholic Missionaries form the Low Countries (Holland and Belgium) who worked in the Southwest Mongolia apostolic vacariate. The vicariate constitutes the geographical boundaries of the study. The timeframe extends from the origins of the mission in 1874 until the end of the Qing dynasty in 1912."
"The study describes the origins of the Southwest Mongolia vicariate byeond the Great Wall and along the Yellow River Bend during the transition period from Lazarist missionary activities in the 1840s up to the endeavors of the Scheutists in the early 1870s.The author outlines the historical development of the Ordos Mongols and Chrisitan missions within their respective Qing imperial and European national contexts. The text also analyses not only the European background, the double ecclesiastical and religious organization of the mission,,but also the realtions between domestic and overseas mission fields, and the missionary motives within the late Qing socioeconomic context, and the life of localized Catholic communities. These are described within the ethnocultural context of the Han-Mongol mixed-living area of the Ordos, and as seen mainly through the eyes of the missionaries. The desertification of the Ordos steppes, as well as the aftermath and impact of the popular Boxer movement in Inner Mongolia on the development of the Scheut mission and the local church are also summarized."--publ. note.

Introduction – Prologue -- Fragile Equilibrium or Lost Harmony -- Chapter 1. Ordos Mongols and the Qing Empire -- Chapter 2. Christian Mission and European Nation-States -- Chapter 3. North of the Great Wall: Winds of Change -- Chapter 4. Missionary Vignettes and Institutional Growth: The Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary -- Chapter 5. Socioeconomic Woes and Missionary Motives: For the Greater Glory of God and the Salvation of Souls -- Chapter 6. The Ethnocultural Kaleidoscope: Mongol and Han Catholic Communities -- Chapter 7. 1900: The Boxers United in Righteousness: Christian Adversity and Militancy -- Epilogue: From the Ashes of the Foreign Mission to the Sprouts of a Local Church – Bibliography – Annexes – Index.

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ISBN9058673650 ; 9789058673657
LCCN2004476291
Saiwai kugeng : jindai yilai Tianzhujiao chuanjiaoshi zai Nei Menggu de shehui huodong jiqi yingxiang 塞外苦耕 : 近代以來天主教傳教士在內蒙古的社會活動及其影響 (1865-1950)
AuthorLiu Qingyu 劉青瑜, 1968-
PlaceHuhehaote Shi 呼和浩特市
PublisherNei Menggu daxue chubanshe 內蒙古大學出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3420.M7 L58 2011
Description5, 5, 1, 180 p., 14 p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteSaiwai kugeng : jindai yilai Tianzhujiao chuanjiaoshi zai Nei Menggu de shehui huodong jiqi yingxiang 塞外苦耕 : 近代以來天主教傳教士在內蒙古的社會活動及其影響 (1865-1950) / Liu Qingyu zhu 劉青瑜著.
Preface and abstract also in English.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-177).
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Wan Qing shiqi Shengmu Shengxinhui zai Nei Menggu diqu chuanjiao huodong yanjiu 晚清時期聖母聖心會在內蒙古地區傳教活動研究 (1865-1911)
AuthorZhang Yu 張彧
PlaceGuangzhou Shi 廣州市
PublisherJinan daxue 暨南大學
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeThesis/Dissertation
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3420.M7 Z53 2006cd
DescriptionCD-ROM (211, 81 p. : color ill. )
NoteWan Qing shiqi Shengmu Shengxinhui zai Nei Menggu diqu chuanjiao huodong yanjiu 晚清時期聖母聖心會在內蒙古地區傳教活動研究 (1865-1911) / Zhang Yu 張彧.
Doc. Dissertation: Jinan daxue boshi xuewei lunwen 暨南大學博士學位論文 : Lishixue: Zhongguo gudaishi: Ming-Qing shi 歷史學 : 中國古代史 : 明清史 (2006)
Electronic files in MS .doc and PDF. 81 p. addenda includes color photos and interviews with Catholics from the CICM mission area.
Title in English: The Research on CICM’s activities in the Inner Mongolia during the late Qing dynasty (1865-1911).

Shengmu Shengxinhui 聖母聖心會 (Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae, Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary).
New Cath. enc., 1981, c1967 (Immaculate Heart of Mary, Congregation of the, commonly known as Scheut Missionaries or Immaculate Heart Missioners; the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM) is a society of priests and brothers who take simple vows and who are under the authority of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith; the society, f. by Theophile Verbist at Scheut (Brussels, Belgium) in 1862, was originally limited to recruiting Belgian and Dutch missionaries for China, but it became international in 1947 when members from other nationalities were accepted)--LC auth. rec.

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Zai Hua Shengmu Shengxinhuishi minglu 在華聖母聖心會士名錄. [Elenchus of CICM missionaries in China, 1865-1955. Chinese]
AuthorGu Weiying 古偉瀛Overmeire, Dirk vanPan Yuling 潘玉玲
PlaceTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherJianzheng yuekan zazhishe 見證月刊雜誌社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
SeriesHuairen congshu 懷仁叢書 ; 6
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.M7 O93 2008
Description684, [24] p. : ports. ; 21 cm.
NoteZai Hua Shengmu Shengxinhuishi minglu 在華聖母聖心會士名錄 (Elenchus of CICM in China) / Dirk Van Overmeire 編 ; Gu Weiying, Pan Yuling jiaoding 古偉瀛, 潘玉玲校訂.
English subtitle varies slightly on cover and spine: Elenchus of CICM in China, 1865-1955. Verbiest Foundation webpage indicates title as: Elenchus of CICM missionaries in China, 1865-1955.
One page biographies (arranged alphabetically) of Scheut CICM missioners, with portrait photos and biographical information in Chinese, including names, education, assignments in China or Mongolia (or elsewhere).
Includes Chinese-Western name index.
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ISBN9789579198325