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Studying sideways: my grandfather’s cousin, missionary in China
Abstract This article discusses three early Swedish contributions to China studies, with a focus on the missionary Stig Hannerz and his account of three years in the small town of Hengshan, in 1948–51, before and after the Communist takeover.
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