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Following the diaries, letters, and published writings of Presbyterian missionaries in Korea from 1884 to 1934, Underwood (Royal Asiatic Society, Korea) uses their shifting narratives to explore how they negotiated identities amidst such often conflicting forces as ideologies of "progress," "civilization," and "Christianization;" institutional and personal activities of missionaries; and identifications made between missionaries and Koreans through their daily interactions. Distributed in the US by Cheng & Tsui Co. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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