China / East Asia

The China & East Asia division also contains material for South East Asia material from 1951, including photographs, correspondence, reports, and Malaya Council files. This relates to the spread of missionary activity to Singapore and Malaya after the closing of China, and the joint working with...

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Date(s) of creation: 1822-1977
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           

Summary: The China & East Asia division also contains material for South East Asia material from 1951, including photographs, correspondence, reports, and Malaya Council files. This relates to the spread of missionary activity to Singapore and Malaya after the closing of China, and the joint working with the Presbyterian Church of England and the Chinese Presbyterian Church in Singapore and Malaya. It also includes material for Taiwan from 1972, when missionary work was transferred fromthe Presbyterian Church of England Foreign Missions Committee.
Extent: 119 boxes & 71 maps
Admin history: The earliest London Missionary Society mission to the Chinese people occurred not in China, but in South East Asia. China was in effect closed to Western missionaries at the beginning of the 19th century, and a formal edict against Christianity was announced by the Emperor in 1812. As a response, the LMS established the Ultra Ganges mission in order to preach to the large number of expatriate Chinese in places such as Penang and Malacca. The mission was to provide aid to the Chinese community, and also became a centre of publishing to provide s ... View more
Arrangement: Material in the China Division is arranged as follows: East Asia correspondence (1937-1977); East Asia reports (1931-1977); Subject files (1911-1977); China Odds; Photographs; Maps. Correspondence, journals, and reports for each of the geographic regions of North China, Central China and South China for the period up to 1940 can be found under each of these separate divisions.
Access status: Open
Format: Archive