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Titre La place de la religion dans l'éducation par le YMCA des travailleurs chinois de la Grande Guerre
Auteur Li Ma
Mir@bel Revue Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains
Numéro no 235, 2009/3 Historial, musées et mémoriaux de la Grande Guerre
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 101-115
Résumé anglais La place de la religion dans l'éducation par la YMCA des travailleurs chinois de la Grande Guerre.SUMMARY. — During the First World War, 140 000 Chinese workers served in France under British and French command. The YMCA (Young Men Christian Association), which was very active in China, provided interpreters and organized a system of animation and education of these workers, inside the many camps in France. The objective of YMCA was explicitly to promote religious education and conversion in China, once the workers returned home. We examine here the global politics of YMCA and its effects, and analyze the religious content of what was taught to the workers.
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