Ecclesiastical Colony reveals the powerful personalities, major debates, and complex series of events behind the turmoil that characterized the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century experience of the Catholic church in China.
Ecclesiastical Colony reveals the powerful personalities, major debates, and complex series of events behind the turmoil that characterized the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century experience of the Catholic church in China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ernest P. Young is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Michigan and author of The Presidency of Yuan Shih-K
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Acknowledgments Specialized Terms and Acronyms Introduction Chapter 1. The Emergence of the French Religious Protectorate Chapter 2. Church and Protectorate Under the Treaties Chapter 3. Defending the Protectorate in the Late Nineteenth Century Chapter 4. Collecting Indemnities and Enduring Criticism Chapter 5. The Complexities of Jiao'an in the Early Twentieth Century: Sichuan and Jiangxi Chapter 6. Reform Agendas for the Missions Chapter 7. Dissidence and Catholic Patriotism in Tianjin Chapter 8. Petitioning Rome Chapter 9. The Vatican Engages and Catholics in China Respond Chapter 10. The Papacy's New China Policy Chapter 11. Falling Short Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Specialized Terms and Acronyms Introduction Chapter 1. The Emergence of the French Religious Protectorate Chapter 2. Church and Protectorate Under the Treaties Chapter 3. Defending the Protectorate in the Late Nineteenth Century Chapter 4. Collecting Indemnities and Enduring Criticism Chapter 5. The Complexities of Jiao'an in the Early Twentieth Century: Sichuan and Jiangxi Chapter 6. Reform Agendas for the Missions Chapter 7. Dissidence and Catholic Patriotism in Tianjin Chapter 8. Petitioning Rome Chapter 9. The Vatican Engages and Catholics in China Respond Chapter 10. The Papacy's New China Policy Chapter 11. Falling Short Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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