About this Event
::This is an in-person event with an online option. Zoom links will be emailed to participants.::
The Vincentians began missionary work in China in 1699, with American priests taking over from French priests and nuns in the early 1920s. Dr. Harney's book "examines the perceptions and expectations of this group of American Catholic missionaries between the 1911 revolution that created the Republic of China and the communist revolution of 1949."
Dr. Harney is an Associate Professor of History at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. He was a Visiting Assistant Professor of History at DePaul University from 2011-2013.
Dr. Harney's interests include identity formation and colonial and post-colonial relations in East Asia, the history of popular participation in sports in the modern era, Catholicism and Catholic communities in 20th-century China, representations of history in video games, and the wider uses and interpretations of history in popular culture. His previous book, Empire of Infields: Baseball in Taiwan and Cultural Identity, 1895-1968, was published in 2019.
Support for this lecture is provided by the Vincentian Archives Fund. The Vincentian Studies Institute provided support for Dr. Harney's research.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
DePaul University Library (John T. Richardson location), 2350 North Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, United States
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