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Christianity in China Christianity in China A Scholars’ Guide to Resources in the Libraries and Archives of the United States First Edition by Archie R. Crouch, Steven Agoratus, Arthur Emerson, and Debra E. Soled Second Edition Xiaoxin Wu, editor With a Foreword by Daniel Bays } An East Gate Book M .E.Sharpe Armonk, New York London, England } An East Gate Book Copyright © 2009 by The Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Culture History All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 80 Business Park Drive, Armonk, New York 10504. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Christianity in China : a scholars’ guide to resources in the libraries and archives of the United States / edited by Xiaoxin Wu. — 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-56324-337-0 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Christianity—China—Library resources—Directories. 2. China—Church history—Library resources—Directories. 3. Christianity—China—A rchival resources—Directories. 4. China— Church history—Archival resources—Directories. 5. Library resources—United States. 6. Archival resources—United States. I. Wu, Xiaoxin. Z7757.C6C46 2009 [BR1285] 016.2751—dc22 2008048169 Printed in the United States of America The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z 39.48-1984. ~ IBT (c) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DEDICATED TO Edward H. Johnson Friend and Colleague Christian Missions in China Student Christian Movement in the U.S.A. Church Administration in North America “To nfi d out how Protestant and Catholic missionaries really contributed to Ameri- can policy in East Asia, as well as to the rise of modern China, will require historical research of the multi-archival kind. . . . One fact is plain: mission history in China cannot be separated from the history of the Christian Church there, and together they touch on all aspects of Chinese life over many decades.” John King Fairbank in The Missionary Enterprise in China and America, 1974 Contents Foreword to the First Edition John King Fairbank xxv Pacific School of Religion–Charles Holbrook Library 8 Foreword to the Second Edition Daniel H. Bays xxvii University of California, Berkeley 8 Acknowledgments xxix Anthropology Library 8 Introduction to the First Edition xxxi Astronomy Library 8 Introduction to the Second Edition xxxv Bancroft Library 8 Abbreviations and Acronyms xxxvii Biology Library 10 How to Use the Guide xli Center for Chinese Studies 10 Conversion Table of Place Names xlvii Earth Sciences Library 10 East Asian Library 10 Law Library 11 ALABAMA University Library 11 AUBURN 3 CLAREMONT 12 Auburn University Archives 3 Claremont Colleges–Honnold Library 12 Asian Studies Collection 12 BIRMINGHAM 3 Honnold/Mudd Library 14 Samford University–China Missonary Collections 3 Special Collections Department 14 Women’s Missionary Union Archives 3 Claremont School of Theology Library 18 MOBILE 4 DAVIS 18 University of Mobile–J. L. Bedsole Library 4 University of California, Davis 18 Peter J. Shields Library 18 ARIZONA Department of Special Collections 19 Law Library 19 TUCSON 5 University Library 19 University of Arizona Library 5 FONTANA 19 CALIFORNIA International School of Theology Library 19 ANGWIN 6 FRESNO 19 Pacific Union College–Nelson Memorial Library 6 Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies–Archives and Historical Library 19 BERKELEY 6 Graduate Theological Seminary–Flora Lamson FULLERTON 20 Hewlett Library 6 California State University (Fullerton) Library 20 vii CONteNts LA JOLLA 20 SAN JOSE 32 University of California, San Diego–University Library 20 San Jose Christian College Archives 32 LA MIRADA 21 SANTA BARBARA 32 Biola University–Rose Memorial Library 21 Mission Santa Barbara–Archive Library 32 Institute for Franciscan Studies Library 33 LOMA LINDA 23 University of California, Santa Barbara 33 Loma Linda University–Del E. Webb Library 23 Davidson Library 33 Special Collections Department 34 LOS ANGELES 23 Los Angeles County Law Library 23 SANTA CLARA 34 Los Angeles Public Library 23 Santa Clara University–Michel Orradre Library 34 Mount St. Mary’s College–Charles Willard Coe Library 24 University of California, Los Angeles 24 SANTA CRUZ 34 Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library 24 University of California, Santa Cruz–McHenry Department of Special Collections 24 Library 34 Law Library 24 Map Library 24 STANFORD 35 Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library 25 Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace 35 Charles E. Young Research Library 25 Archives 35 University of Southern California–Von Kleinsmid East Asian Collection 38 Center Library 25 Library 38 Stanford University 38 LOS GATOS 26 Cecil H. Green Library 38 California Province of the Society of Jesus Archives 26 Lane Medical Library 39 Special Collections Department 40 MONROVIA 26 World Vision International–Research and Information STOCKTON 40 Division 26 University of the Pacific 40 J.A.B. Fry Research Library 40 PASADENA 27 Holt-Atherton Department of Special Fuller Theological Seminary–McAlister Library 27 Collections 40 REDLANDS 28 WHITTIER 41 University of Redlands–George and Verda Whittier College–Bonnie Bell Wardman Library 41 Armacost Library 28 COLORADO RICHMOND 29 University of California, Richmond–Northern COLORADO SPRINGS 42 Regional Library Facility 29 Christian and Missionary Alliance–A.B.Simpson Historical Library 42 RIVERSIDE 29 Nazarene Bible College–Trimble Library 43 La Sierra University Library 29 University of California, Riverside–Tomás Rivera Library 29 DENVER 43 Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary–Carey S. SACRAMENTO 29 Thomas Library 43 California State Library 29 Iliff School of Theology–Ira J. Taylor Library 43 University of Denver–Penrose Library 44 SAN ANSELMO 29 San Francisco Theological Seminary Library 29 LITTLETON 44 Overseas Missionary Fellowship 44 SAN FRANCISCO 30 Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural CONNeCtICUt History—University of San Francisco 30 University of California, San Francisco–H. M. Fishbon BRIDGEPORT 46 Memorial Library 32 Bridgeport Public Library 46 viii CONteNts HARTFORD 46 Special Collections Section 87 Hartford Seminary 46 Dominican House of Studies Library 87 Case Memorial Library 46 Province of St. Joseph Archives 87 General Library 47 Georgetown University 88 Trinity College 49 John Vinton Dahlgren Memorial Library 88 General Library 49 Joseph Mark Lauinger Library 88 Watkinson Library 49 Special Collections Division 88 Edward Bennett Williams Law Library 89 MIDDLETOWN 49 Woodstock Theological Center Library 89 Wesleyan University–Special Collections Howard University–Moorland-Springarn Research and Archives 49 Center 90 Library of Congress 90 MYSTIC 50 American Folklife Center–Archive of Folk Mystic Seaport Museum–G.W. Blunt White Library 50 Culture 91 Asian Division 91 NEW BRITAIN 51 Geography and Map Division 92 Central Connecticut State University–Elihu Burritt Humanities and Social Sciences Division 92 Library 51 Manuscript Division 93 Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded NEW HAVEN 51 Sound Division 94 New Haven Colony Historical Society 51 Prints and Photographs Division 94 Yale Divinity School 51 Rare Book Division 94 Special Collections 51 Recorded Sound Reference Center 94 Yale Divinity School Library 71 National Presbyterian Church–William S. Yale University 75 Culbertson Library 95 Cushing/Whitney Medical Library 75 Smithsonian Institution 95 Department of Manuscripts and Archives 75 Anthropology Library 95 Kline Science Library 82 Archives 95 Lillian Goldman Law Library 83 Botany Library 96 Sterling Memorial Library 83 Freer Gallery of Art Library 96 Human Studies Film Archives 97 NEW LONDON 84 National Anthropological Archives 97 Connecticut College–C.E.Shain Library 84 National Museum of Natural History Branch Library 97 STORRS 84 U.S. Department of Education–National Library of University of Connecticut–Homer Babbidge Library 84 Education 97 DeLAWARe FLORIDA NEWARK 85 CLEARWATER 99 University of Delaware–Morris Library 85 Clearwater Christian College Library 99 WILMINGTON 85 DE LAND 99 Hagley Museum and Library–Manuscripts and Stetson University–DuPont-Ball Library 99 Archives Department 85 GAINESVILLE 99 DIstRICt OF COLUMBIA University of Florida–George A. Smathers Libraries 99 WASHINGTON DC 86 American University Library 86 LAKELAND 99 Catholic University of America 86 Florida Southern College–Roux Library 99 Oliveira Lima Library 86 John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library 86 TALLAHASSEE 99 Semitics/Institute of Christian Oriental Research Florida State University–Robert Manning Strozier (ICOR) Library 86 Library 99 ix

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