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China's saints : Catholic martyrdom during the Qing (1644-1911)

The first book-length study of China's Catholic martyr saints, this work recounts the cultural, religious, and economic conflicts that unfolded during China's Qing dynasty (1644––1911). China's Saints considers closely the personal and public lives of both missionaries and Chinese converts who lived during China's late-imperial era.
eBook, English, c2011
Lehigh University Press ; Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group, Bethlehem [Pa.], Lanham, Md., c2011
collective biographies
1 online resource (xv, 270 p.).
9781611460179, 9781283014397, 9786613014399, 1611460174, 1283014394, 6613014397
1249713861
Print version:
The food of beasts: martyrdom and death in perspective
Catholic christianity in China: Nestorian inroads, Franciscan successes, Jesuit accommodations, and the modern chaos
The Dominican martyrs of Fujian
The Jesuit martyrs of Hebei
The Franciscan martyrs of Hunan and Shanxi
Other martyrs from other missions
Conclusion: conflict to accommodation: resettling in the aftermath
Appendix: beatification and canonization dates of China's saints
English