Restituting Church Buildings and Negotiating Church Factions: Missionary Mapmakers and the Making of Local Networks (1712-1716)

Mario Cams

Front. Hist. China ›› 2014, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4) : 489 -505.

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Front. Hist. China ›› 2014, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4) : 489 -505. DOI: 10.3868/s020-003-014-0035-8
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Restituting Church Buildings and Negotiating Church Factions: Missionary Mapmakers and the Making of Local Networks (1712-1716)

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At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territories of the Qing. The land surveys that ensued were executed by teams of Qing officials and European missionaries, most of them French Jesuits first sent to China in 1685 and actively supported by the French crown. Early 18th century Jesuit publications foster a much-heralded claim that these missionary-mapmakers drew on their status of imperial envoys during the surveys to locally advance the position of the Catholic church. This article strives to explore the formation of such local networks by these missionaries as they passed through the cities and towns of the Chinese provinces. On the basis of archival material, details emerge of contacts with local Qing administrators and Chinese Christians, and of attempts to purchase and recover local churches. This is then discussed against the background of the Rites Controversy, in an attempt to evaluate how such local networks relate to the rivalry between missionaries of different orders. The article emphasizes that there was (and perhaps is) no such thing as “pure science” by underscoring that important technical achievements such as the Qing mapping project are often shaped by complex networks and historical contingencies.

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cartography / Rites Controversy / Kangxi atlas / Jesuit missionaries / MEP / early Sino-European contacts / Huangyu quanlan tu

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Mario Cams. Restituting Church Buildings and Negotiating Church Factions: Missionary Mapmakers and the Making of Local Networks (1712-1716). Front. Hist. China, 2014, 9(4): 489-505 DOI:10.3868/s020-003-014-0035-8

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