Anthony E. Clark, China Gothic. The Bishop of Beijing and His Cathedral

The underlying argument of Anthony E. Clark’s new book China Gothic: The Bishop of Beijing and His Cathedral is that the French Catholic bishop Alphonse Favier (1837-1905), and his vision for architecture, participated “in several antagonistic divisions related to China’s transition from empire to n...

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