French Catholic missionaries and the politics of imperialism in Vietnam, 1857-1914 : a documentary survey

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French Catholic missionaries and the politics of imperialism in Vietnam, 1857-1914 : a documentary survey

[compiled by] Patrick J.N. Tuck

(Liverpool historical studies, no. 1)

Liverpool University Press, 1987

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注記

Biographical note: p. 322-351

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book of documents is intended to survey the whole field of missionary activity for the period which it covers. It deals only with relations between French colonial government and the French Societe des Missions Etrangeres - the sole French missionary order operating in the region. The book's general object is to acquaint undergraduate historians with some of the problems of collating and interpreting historical evidence through the study of related samples of primary documentation. A brief commentary before each section of the documentation describes the historical situation to which the documents related. The documents are presented in English translation.

目次

  • The French state and French missionary activity in Asia from the 17th to the mid-19th century
  • French intervention in Vietnam
  • missionaries and government in French Cochinchina under the admirals, 1859-79
  • the mission and France's first abortive intervention in Tonkin, 1873-9
  • the Tonkin war and the Can Vuong resistance, 1883-6
  • French missionaries and the consolidation of the French imperial frontier in South-east Asia, 1881-1904
  • the mission under political attack in French Indochina, 1891-1914
  • epilogue - the growth of Vietnamese Nationalism and its implications for the mission, 1919-1924. Appendices: contemporary perceptions of missionary proselytism.

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