SOURCES, NOTES, & CREDITS

Sources

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Cohen, Paul A. Speaking to History: The Story of King Goujian in Twentieth-Century China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009).

Helton, Anna. "Foreign Intrusion as Sexual Seduction: Chinese Anti-Christian Writing and Popular Disturbances in the Late Nineteenth Century." Honorable mention winner for the Katherine and Raymond F. Betts Undergraduate Writing Award (2013).

John, Griffith. The Cause of the Riots in the Yangtse Valley: A “Complete Picture Gallery” (Hankow, 1891). Courtesy of Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

Liu Yangyang. "Zhou Han Fanyang Jiaoan Lunshu (A Discussion of the Anti-Christian Agitation of Zhou Han)." Yiyang Shizhuan Xuebao (zhekeban) 1, 2 (1985).

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LINKS

An alternate version of The Cause of the Riots in the Yangtse Valley: A “Complete Picture Gallery” by Griffith John, reproduced in full in the Princeton University Digital Library.


NOTES

1. See Wikipedia refs, bio of GJ by Noel Gibbard, 1998; GJ story of 50 years in China 1906.

2. Rowe, William T. Hankow: Conflict and Community in a Chinese City (Stanford, 1989), p. 276.

3. John, Griffith. The Cause of the Riots in the Yangtse Valley: A “Complete Picture Gallery” (Hankow, 1891), p. 204. Courtesy of Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

4. Ibid, p. 209.

5. Ibid, p. 261.


CREDITS

“The Cause of the Riots in the Yangtse Valley” was developed by
Visualizing Cultures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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MIT Visualizing Cultures:
John W. Dower
Project Director
Emeritus Professor of History

Shigeru Miyagawa
Project Director
Professor of Linguistics
Kochi Prefecture-John Manjiro Professor of Japanese Language and Culture

Ellen Sebring
Creative Director

Scott Shunk
Program Director

Andrew Burstein
Media Designer

In collaboration with:
Peter C. Perdue
Author, introduction
Professor of History
Yale University

Huasha Zhang
Transcription of the Introduction to The Cause of the Riots in the Yangtse Valley: A “Complete Picture Gallery.”
Yale University

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