Old highways in China
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Old highways in China
(Cambridge library collection, . Travel and exploration)
Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Reprint. Originally published: Religious Tract Society , 1884
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In 1873, the Christian missionary Isabelle Williamson set out from Chefoo (Yantai),China, to spread the gospel to Chinese women. Her four separate journeys along the ancient roads of Shandong Province and Beijing are recorded in Old Highways in China (1884), a chronicle of the everyday lives of the women to whom she preached. 'My interest was chiefly in the women', Williamson explains, 'and I looked at all through a woman's eyes'. Reserving her missionary work for another publication, Williamson devotes this keenly observed book to the details of life in the villages she visited - the work, play, rituals, and stories of women and girls. It also describes Williamson's own remarkable travels, set against the stunning natural backdrop of northern China. An important witness to women's missionary work in China, her book is also testament to the intelligent eye of its author as she seeks to portray 'China's daughters'.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Old highways
- 2. Our first halting-place
- 3. Rugged roads
- 4. The Old Highway again
- 5. Arrival at the city of Laichow-foo
- 6. The town of Sa Hoh
- 7. A genuine country fair
- 8. Chinese ladies
- 9. A grand archway in honour of a virtuous woman
- 10. The city of Tsingehow-foo
- 11. A Chinese bride
- 12. Chinese marriages
- 13. A religious festival, its inconveniences
- 14. The outskirts of Chang San Hien
- 15. Waterwheels
- 16. Tsi-nan-foo in carnival time
- 17. Classic China
- 18. Tsow Hien, or the city of Mencius
- 19. China's sorrow
- 20. Chinese burial-grounds
- 21. The Grand Canal
- 22. The famine districts in Chih Li
- 23. The banks of the T'sing ho
- 24. How our 'walking map' turned out
- 25. Peking.
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