Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Outputs (118)

The Inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840 (2000)
Thesis
Laamann, L. P. The Inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840. (Thesis). SOAS, University of London

The thesis argues that Christianity underwent a profound process of inculturation during the "long eighteenth century", which was caused by the absence of foreign missionaries after the edict of 1724 and by the fact that the Christian centres moved f... Read More about The Inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840.

The Inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840 (2000)
Thesis
Laamann, L. P. The Inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840. (Thesis). SOAS, University of London

The thesis argues that Christianity underwent a profound process of inculturation during the "long eighteenth century", which was caused by the absence of foreign missionaries after the edict of 1724 and by the fact that the Christian centres moved f... Read More about The Inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840.

The External and Internal Sides of Chinese-ness: Colonial Historiography and the "Overseas Chinese" in Burma (2000)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2000, September). The External and Internal Sides of Chinese-ness: Colonial Historiography and the "Overseas Chinese" in Burma. Presented at East Asian Institute and Centre for Advanced Studies Joint Seminar, Singapore: East Asia Institute/National University of Singapore

The Chinese of Burma and the Straits have been portrayed in two different ways in colonial historiography and the prevailing literature. On the one hand, Teo-chiu, Guangdong, Hokkien, Hakka, and "Baba" identifiers are often viewed in the historical l... Read More about The External and Internal Sides of Chinese-ness: Colonial Historiography and the "Overseas Chinese" in Burma.

Transnational Religious Interaction and the Diasporic Encounter: Chinese and Burmese in Singapore’s ‘Burmese’ Buddhist Temple (2000)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2000, August). Transnational Religious Interaction and the Diasporic Encounter: Chinese and Burmese in Singapore’s ‘Burmese’ Buddhist Temple. Paper presented at International Conference on Transnational Communities in the Asia-Pacific Region: Comparative Perspectives, National University of Singapore

Chinese Markets, Western Steam Technologies, and Burmese Labour Migration: New Perspectives on the Emergence of Lower Burma’s Rice Trade (2000)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2000, July). Chinese Markets, Western Steam Technologies, and Burmese Labour Migration: New Perspectives on the Emergence of Lower Burma’s Rice Trade. Paper presented at 16th Conference of the International Association of Historians of Asia, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia