Between 1880 and 1930, Christian schools established in China by American Protestant missionaries were at the peak of th
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Ruth Bloch's stellar essays on the origins of Anglo-American conceptions of gender and morality are brought togethe
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Nobel Prize winner Pearl S. Buck's engagement with (neo-)missionary cultures in the United States and China was uni
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Contents: Foreword. Part One: From Pearl Harbor to the Cairo Conference. Part Two: From the Cairo Conference to the Surr
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Nietzsche was famously an atheist, despite coming from a strongly Protestant family. This heritage influenced much of hi
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Within a society that long considered "lesbian motherhood" a contradiction in terms, what were the experiences
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In doing so, Developing Mission reconstructs the almost-lost histories of transnational image makers, subjects, and view
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Known as an author of education books, Robbins first wrote this piece as a dissertation at Teachers College, Columbia Un
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American Hybrid Poetics explores the ways in which hybrid poetics—a playful mixing of disparate formal and aesthetic str
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Gender and Christianity in Medieval Europe seeks to explain the convergence of religion and gender in medieval Christend
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According to imperial edict in pre-modern China, an elementary school was to be established in every village in the empi
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