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Christianity and Empire: The Catholic Mission in Late Imperial China
R. Po Chia Hsia
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Arts & Humanities
Catholic Missions
100%
Late Imperial China
99%
Christianity
52%
China
41%
Missionaries
30%
Jesuits
23%
Accommodation
23%
Christianity in China
18%
Global Christianity
18%
Matteo Ricci
17%
Chinese Empire
17%
Opium War
16%
Catholic Missionary
15%
Society of Jesus
14%
Evangelization
14%
Ming Dynasty
14%
Religious Orders
13%
Qing Dynasty
13%
Toleration
13%
Uprising
12%
Suppression
11%
Prohibition
11%
Catholicism
11%
Rite
11%
Military
11%
Defeat
10%
Confrontation
10%
Early Twentieth-century
9%
Teaching
6%
Social Sciences
Christianity
84%
China
42%
missionary
33%
Jesuit
26%
accommodation
16%
Catholicism
12%
ritual
9%
suppression
9%
twentieth century
7%
Military
6%
Law
4%
Teaching
3%