Chinese Christians : elites, middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong
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Chinese Christians : elites, middlemen, and the Church in Hong Kong
(Echoes : classics of Hong Kong culture and history)
Hong Kong University Press, 2005
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Description based on: Reprinted 2012
First published : [Oxford] : Oxford University Press, 1985
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Every so often a work of history appears that radically changes our understanding of people, place and period. Chinese Christian is such a work. This book asks questions about Hong Kong that have never been asked before. It shows that the leaders of Chinese society had a far greater role in shaping early Hong Kong history than earlier historians had believed.
目次
- Plates
- Introduction to the Paperback Edition by Christopher Munn
- Foreword by James Hayes
- Preface
- Introduction
- PART I. MISSION SCHOOLS AND THEIR PRODUCTS: A NEW TYPE OF CHINA COAST MIDDLEMAN
- 1. The Morrison Education Society and the Moulding of its Students
- 2. The Formative Years of the Tong Brothers, Pioneers in the Modernization of China's Commerce and Industry
- 3. Translators, Compradores, and Government Advisers
- 4. Friends and Relatives of Taiping Leaders
- 5. Sun Yat-sen's Baptism and Some Christian Connections
- PART II. THE CHURCH, MIDDLEMEN, AND THE HONG KONG SETTING
- 6. The Emergence of a Chinese Elflite in Hong Kong
- 7. The English-educated Chinese flite in Nineteenth-century Hong Kong
- 8. The Hong Kong Church and Nineteenth-century Colonial Attitudes
- 9. The Hong Kong Situation as it Influenced the Protestant Church
- 10. The Early Hong Kong Church and Traditional Chinese Ideas
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Index.
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