04853nam 22011651 450 991079080010332120240102114117.00-520-28062-80-520-95674-510.1525/9780520956742(CKB)2550000001138530(EBL)1504450(OCoLC)862049800(SSID)ssj0001083651(PQKBManifestationID)12500601(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001083651(PQKBWorkID)11021168(PQKB)10354434(SSID)ssj0001167605(PQKBManifestationID)11759124(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001167605(PQKBWorkID)11129794(PQKB)10490882(StDuBDS)EDZ0000229735(DE-B1597)520707(OCoLC)1110718976(DE-B1597)9780520956742(Au-PeEL)EBL1504450(CaPaEBR)ebr10791350(CaONFJC)MIL538200(OCoLC)865853684(MiAaPQ)EBC1504450(EXLCZ)99255000000113853020131031h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrSaints and citizens Indigenous histories of colonial missions and Mexican California /Lisbeth HaasBerkeley :University of California Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (271 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-27646-9 1-306-06949-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --List of Maps and Figures --Acknowledgments --Introduction: Saints and Indigenous Citizens --1. Colonial Settlements on Indigenous Land --2. Becoming Indian in Colonial California --3. The Politics of the Image --4. "All the Horses Are in the Possession of the Indians": The Chumash War --5. "We Solicit Our Freedom": Citizenship and the Patria --6. Indigenous Landowners and Native Ingenuity on the Borderlands of Northern Mexico --Conclusion: Indigenous Archives and Knowledge --Appendix --Notes --Bibliography --IndexSaints and Citizens is a bold new excavation of the history of Indigenous people in California in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, showing how the missions became sites of their authority, memory, and identity. Shining a forensic eye on colonial encounters in Chumash, Luiseño, and Yokuts territories, Lisbeth Haas depicts how native painters incorporated their cultural iconography in mission painting and how leaders harnessed new knowledge for control in other ways. Through her portrayal of highly varied societies, she explores the politics of Indigenous citizenship in the independent Mexican nation through events such as the Chumash War of 1824, native emancipation after 1826, and the political pursuit of Indigenous rights and land through 1848.Indians of North AmericaEthnic identityIndians of North AmericaLand tenureCaliforniaHistoryIndians of North AmericaMissionsCaliforniaHistoryIndians, Treatment ofCaliforniaMissions, SpanishCaliforniaHistoryCaliforniaHistoryTo 18461824.1826.1848.18th century.19th century.american history.california.chumash war.chumash.colonial missions.colonialism.cultural history.cultural iconography.historians.indigenous authority.indigenous histories.indigenous identities.indigenous memory.indigenous peoples.indigenous rights.indigenous societies.land rights.luiseno.mexican history.mexican nation.mexicans.mexico.mission painting.native emancipation.social history.yokuts.Indians of North AmericaEthnic identity.Indians of North AmericaLand tenureHistory.Indians of North AmericaMissionsHistory.Indians, Treatment ofMissions, SpanishHistory.305.8970794Haas Lisbeth1004132MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790800103321Saints and citizens3853378UNINA03181nam 2200457 450 991079681650332120230126210456.0988-237-716-5(CKB)4100000004835938(OCoLC)1011626438(MdBmJHUP)muse60121(MiAaPQ)EBC5433701(Au-PeEL)EBL5433701(EXLCZ)99410000000483593820200123d2017 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCivilizing the Chinese, competing with the West study societies in late Qing China /Chen Hon FaiHong Kong :Chinese University Press,[2017]©20171 online resource (1 PDF (xxxix, 276 pages))Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007.962-996-634-4 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Preface / by Jack Barbalet -- Introduction -- 1. Civilization and its double : genealogy of an essentially contested concept -- 2. Modernity, nationalism and the making of society in late Qing : historical and theoretical perspectives -- 3. Religion, society and the reinvention of Confucian civilization : study societies in the reform era -- 4. Confucian religion in action : the Southern Study Society in Hunan -- 5. Nationalism, military citizenship and civilization : study societies in the revolutionary era -- 6. From social practice to political action : civilization and violence in the making of revolution -- 7. Civilization and social transformation : the moral milieus and local contexts of the study society movement -- 8. Local militarization, semi-colonial commercialization and patterns of gentry dominance : the outcomes of the study society movement.This book explores the development of late 19th century study societies in China against the context of the decline of the imperial Qing government and its control on ideological production, widespread social unrest, and intrusions by Western imperialist states. The author uncovers the history of civil society activism in China by examining the study societies in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hunan, which were organized around the goal of promoting and defending the Confucian religion. Illustrating a facet of the civil society that emerged in China as a reaction to the influences of Christianity, the modernization of Confucianism, and nationalist state formation, this study extends understanding of the unique and complex processes of Chinese political and cultural modernization in ways that differed from that of Western societies.Learned institutions and societiesChinaHistoryChinaIntellectual life1644-1912Learned institutions and societiesHistory.951.03Chen Hon Fai926589MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796816503321Civilizing the Chinese, competing with the West3859988UNINA