Beyond the Wall: Mapping Christian Fundamentalism in Hunan During the 1920s

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James J. Hudson
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The Hunan Bible Institute (HBI) was a prominent missionary organization based out of the city of Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan province, located far in China’s interior. By the 1920’s the HBI built a large compound located outside the eastern gate of the city, which mainly functioned as a training school for Chinese converts and missionaries. Despite Hunan’s reputation as one of the most radically anti-foreign regions of China, early efforts of evangelistic outreach were mainly achieved through the efforts of small “colporteur teams,” who were sent out on small boats along Hunan’s complex network of rivers and canals. At the same time, archival evidence has shown how the story of how HBI acquired the property to build its spacious campus initially proved controversial and was indicative of how wealthy foreign institutions maintained a complex relationship with local interests during a very turbulent decade in China’s modern history..
墙外:20世纪20年代湖南基督教原教旨主义的映射
湖南圣经学院(HBI)是一个著名的传教组织,总部位于中国内陆的湖南省省会长沙市。到20世纪20年代,HBI在城市东门外建造了一个大院子,主要作为中国皈依者和传教士的培训学校。尽管湖南被认为是中国最激进的排外地区之一,但早期的福音传播主要是通过小型“通讯员队”的努力来实现的,他们被派往湖南复杂的河流和运河网络上的小船上。与此同时,档案证据显示,HBI如何获得这处房产以建设其宽敞校园的故事最初是如何引起争议的,并表明,在中国现代史上非常动荡的十年里,富有的外国机构如何与当地利益保持着复杂的关系。
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Historical Review is a fully refereed and vigorously edited journal of history and social sciences that is published biannually. The journal publishes original research on the history of China in every period, China''s historical relations with the world, the historical experiences of the overseas Chinese, as well as comparative and transnational studies of history and social sciences. Its Forum section features interviews with leading scholars on issues concerning history and the historical profession. Its Book Reviews section introduces recent historical scholarship published in English, Chinese, and other languages. The journal is published on behalf of The Chinese Historians in the United States, Inc. (CHUS), which was established in 1987 and is an affiliated society of The American Historical Association (AHA) and The Association for Asian Studies (AAS). The journal began its publication in 1987 under the title Historian. In 1989 it was registered with the Library of Congress and began its publication as a refereed journal of history under the title Chinese Historians. It adopted the current title in 2004.
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