Missionary Diplomacy

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781501786778

Religion and Nineteenth-Century American Foreign Relations

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By Emily Conroy-Krutz
Imprint: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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354

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Emily Conroy-Krutz is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Michigan State University. She is the author of Christian Imperialism.

Prologue: A Missionary-Diplomatic Family 1. Politicians 2. Experts 3. Citizens 4. Consuls 5. Victims 6. Trouble-Makers 7. Workers 8. Imperialists 9. Boxers 10. Witnesses 11. Humanitarians Epilogue: A New Generation

"Impressively researched, this volume will be of considerable interest to international lawyers who recall that Presbyterian clergy in China played a critical role in making Henry Wheaton's treatise on international law accessible to a Chinese readership." - Journal of International Legal History "In her outstanding second book, Missionary Diplomacy, Emily Conroy-Krutz tackles the question how scholars can make sense of the relationship between US Protestant missions and US foreign affairs in the nineteenth century. The book deserves a wide readership." - Journal of Contemporary Religion "Providing a well-balanced assessment of missionaries and their work is a challenging task, but Emily Conroy-Krutz manages to do it successfully in Missionary Diplomacy, which is a painstakingly researched and clearly written history of the shifting relationship between US missionaries and the US government from the early 1800s to 1920." - Journal of Religious History "Missionary Diplomacy is one of those unique books that straddles multiple domains in a broadly erudite manner while still succeeding at being readable, thought-provoking, and leaving the reader with a better grasp of a meaningful swathe of history." - Religion

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