Supplement to Shanghai Mercury listing Protestant missionaries dead or missing after Boxer rising
Order number: |
CIM, Box 11 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
01 Oct 1900 |
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Item |
Format: | Archive |
collection |
SOAS Archive |
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id |
CIM.01.03.6.89 |
recordtype |
archive |
scb_item_location |
Archive & Special Collections |
item_location |
Archive & Special Collections |
scb_loan_type |
Reference only |
scb_order_with |
CIM, Box 11 |
callnumber |
CIM/01/03/6/89 |
callnumber_txt |
CIM/01/03/6/89 |
callnumber-sort |
CIM/01/03/6/89 |
scb_alt_ref_no |
CIM 89 |
prefix_number |
89 |
scb_previous_numbers |
CIM CHINA 5/4 |
title |
Supplement to Shanghai Mercury listing Protestant missionaries dead or missing after Boxer rising |
scb_date_creation |
01 Oct 1900 |
scb_level |
Item |
level_sort |
8/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File/Item |
format |
Archive |
scb_admin_history |
The Boxer Rebellion, Boxer Uprising or Yihetuan Movement (1898-1900) (also known as the Righteous Harmony Society Movement) was a movement against Western influence in China. A secret anti-foreign society, the Boxers (Ch'uan), undertook attacks on foreigners from 1899. In 1900 the Boxers occupied Peking (Beijing). The siege was lifted later that year by an international force which ended the Uprising. [Source: Wikipedia] |
scb_access_status |
Open |
scb_file_number |
CIM 89 |
hierarchy_top_id_raw |
CIM |
hierarchy_sequence |
CIM.0001.0003.006.0089 |