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F. L. Hawks Pott

The Emergency in China by F. L. Hawks Pott (1913)

The Emergency in China by F. L. Hawks Pott (1913)

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The Emergency in China by F. L. Hawks Pott (1913) is a thought-provoking historical work examining the social, political, and religious challenges facing China in the early twentieth century. Written as part of the Forward Mission Study Courses, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into missionary thought and Western perspectives on China during a period of profound national change.

Pott explores the cultural tensions, reform movements, and spiritual landscape of the era, providing readers with valuable context for understanding global missions and international relations at the time. Though shaped by its historical viewpoint, the book remains an important primary source for students of history, theology, and Asian studies.

This edition also includes a detailed Missionary Map of China compiled by Harlan P. Beach at the end of the book, adding further historical significance and research value. A compelling addition for collectors and those interested in early 20th-century global history.

Hardcover, Very Good

Specifications

Author F. L. Hawks Pott
Publisher Missionary Education Movement of The United States and Canada
Pages 309
Binding Hardcover
Language EN
Dimensions 19.5cm × 13.2cm × 2.7cm
Condition Very Good
Edition First Edition

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