China and Christianity : the missionary movement and the growth of Chinese antiforeignism, 1860-1870/
Paul A. Cohen
- Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1963
- xiv, 392 p. : ill., 22 cm.
- Harvard East Asian series, 11 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- I. The Anti-Christian Tradition -- 1. The Anti-Christian Tradition in Chinese Thought -- II. The Anti-Christian Tradition in Action, 1860-1870 -- 2. China, Christianity, And The Foreign Powers In 1860 -- 3. Gentry Opposition to Christianity -- 4. Official Opposition to Christianity -- 6. Chinese Proposals for the Regulation of Missionary Activities -- 7. Official Accommodation of the Foreign Missionary -- 8. France, Britain, and the Missionary Problem -- 9. The Tientsin Catastrophe -- 10. Chinese Xenophobia and the Foreign Missionary -- Appendix I. Incidents Mentioned in Text, 1861-1870 -- Appendix II. The Origin of the Pi-hsieh chi-shih -- Notes -- Reference Matter -- Index