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Hiérarchie James G. Endicott and family fonds [multiple media] Wen Yiuzhang
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Instrument de recherche Textual records: (Papier) The finding aid consists of a file list and a microfilm shelf list. MSS1474Textual records: (Électronique) Finding aid. MSS1474
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000236.pdfSound recordings: (Électronique) See MISACS for item level descriptions.Moving images (film): (Électronique) Consult the MISACS database for item-level descriptions. (Limites non établies) -
Notice descriptive James G. Endicott and family fonds [multiple media] Wen Yiuzhang
Date :1891-1994.Référence :R4049-0-9-E, MG30-C130Genre de documents :Documents textuels, Documents photographiques, Documents sonores, Images en mouvementTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :105439Date(s) :1891-1994.Lieu de création :Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminéÉtendue :18.98 m of textual records.
8 microfilm reels.
ca. 1258 photographs chiefly b&w.
33 prints posters.
2 audio cassettes (1 h, 3 min).
44 audio reels (ca. 44 h).
8 film reels (1 h, 8 min, 33 s).Langue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :Fonds consists of the records of the Rev. James G. Endicott, missionary to the West China Mission of the United Church of Canada (1924-1946) and includes an extensive correspondence over Endicott's lifetime with family members, friends and associates, as well as writings related to his involvement with the Canadian Peace Congress, the World Council of Peace and the peace movement in general.
The fonds contains photographs depicting the life, family, travels, and work of Rev. Endicott, [1895]-1992; and posters issued by the World Council of Peace during the 1950s.
Fonds also consists of sound recordings of speeches, interviews and convention proceedings concerning Endicott and a recording of the Chinese guerilla song, with explanation by Endicott, 1948-1984. Also included are motion picture films filmed by James Endicott while in China along with titles related to his work with the Canadian Peace Congress, 1936-1952.Provenance :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Endicott, James G. (James Gareth), 1898-1993 : James Gareth Endicott was born in 1898, in Szechuan Province, China, the son of missionary parents. James and his family returned to Canada in 1910 and he saw service with the Canadian Artillery in World War I. Following the war he attended Victoria College, University of Toronto, from which he graduated in 1925 as an ordained minister of the Methodist (soon to be the United) Church.
In 1925 James married Mary Austin of Chatham, Ontario, and together they moved to Chungking in Szechuan, where Endicott took up a posting as a missionary with the West China Mission of the United Church. There he became unusually fluent in the Szechuan dialect and something of an authority on the teaching of English as a second language. James' speaking ability and progressive political interests also combined to make him an increasingly public figure, a trend which culminated in his being loaned by the Church to the New Life Movement of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek. In 1941 James returned to Canada on furlough, where, despite growing misgivings about the reactionary nature of the Chinese Nationalist government, he lectured widely on behalf of its war effort. He returned to China in 1944.
James Endicott's progressive political activities were increasingly at odds with the non-involvement of the rest of the Christian Church, and he resigned from the West China Mission in May of 1946. In 1947 he returned to Canada to proselytize for the Chinese Revolution. This activity led naturally to a consideration of the larger questions of international relations during the Cold War, a concern reflected in the organization of the Canadian Peace Congress in 1948. James Endicott was chair of that body from its founding until 1972, and also occupied prominent positions in the World Council of Peace for many years. James Endicott's Chinese name was Wen Yiuzhang. He died on 27 November 1993 in Toronto.Information additionnelle :Note générale :Received in 1980, 1984, 1991, 1994, 1995 and 1996 from Rev. James G. Endicott, Mrs. Ella Endicott and Dr. Stephen Endicott of Toronto, Ontario.Note sur le classement :The papers have been arranged according to the various activities of James G. Endicott into the following twenty-five series: Canadian Peace Congress files, Toronto Peace Council files, Other Canadian Peace Groups records, World Council of Peace files, Foreign Peace Organizations files, Manuscripts & Notes, "The Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter", Subject files, Language Teaching files, Clippings on James G. Endicott, Mary Austin Endicott Manuscript and Subject files, Austin Family correspondence, James Endicott, Sr., Norman Endicott and Stephen Endicott correspondence, Endicott Family correspondence, Personalities files, China files, Civil Liberties and Attacks on the Peace Movement files, Bill and Sylvia Powell correspondence, American Foreign Policy files, Canadian Foreign Policy files, The Arms Race and Arms Control files, The Church and Peace - Christianity and Communism files, Topic files, Background Information files and Press Clippings.Groupes de documents reliés :For additional information on Endicott's activities in China, see also "Bethune, Endicott and West China Union University Papers", MG 30 C 230.Vedette-matière :- Korean War, 1950-1953
- Peace - Societies, etc., n.d., 1946-1976 Canadian Peace Congress, [n.d., 1948-1973]
- Peace movements, n.d., 1946-1976 Bill Powell, n.d, 1917-1964
- Canada - Foreign relations, n.d.,, 1933-1976 Sylvia Powell, n.d., 1917-1964
- United States - Foreign relations, n.d., 1943-1978 West China Mission, [1927-1976]
- Disarmament, n.d., 1945-1970 Toronto Peace Council, n.d., 1950-1970
- Arms race, n.d., 1945-1970 James Endicott, Sr., [1892-1954]
- Arms control, n.d., 1945-1970 Norman Endicott, [1948-1991]
- Communism and religion, n.d., 1940-1972 Stephen Endicott, [1948-1988]
- James G. Endicott - Manuscripts, n.d., 1927-1994 Gerald Chen [1977-1984]
- China - Description and travel, n.d., 1927-1987 Direct Method English, n.d., 1932-1948
- China - Foreign relations, 1927-1976 "Basic English", n.d., 1932-1948
- China - Politics and government, [1927-1976] Gin I Middle School, n.d., 1932-1948
- Civil rights - Canada, n.d., 1932-1969 English Weekly, [n.d., 1932-1948]
- Endicott family, n.d., 1892-1994 My Journey for Peace, n.d., 1907-1967
- Biological warfare, 1952 Five Stars Over China, n.d., 1907-1967
- Language and languages - Study and teaching - China, n.d., 1932-1948 The Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter, n.d., 1948-1985
- China - Languages, n.d., 1932-1948 New Life Movement, n.d., 1915-1973
- English language, n.d., 1932-1948 United States. Office of Strategic Services, [n.d., 1915-1973]
- Pacifists - Canada, [n.d., 1891-1984] Shanghai Newsletter, [n.d., 1915-1973]
- Mary Endicott - Manuscripts, n.d., 1907-1967 Stalin Peace Prize, 1952
- Mary Endicott - Diaries, [n.d., 1907-1967] World Council of Peace, n.d., 1949-1975
- Peace - Religious aspects, n.d., 1940-1972 No More War, [1949-1971]
- Austin family, n.d., 1893-1975 Horizons, [1949-1971]
- Newsletters - Publishing, n.d., 1948-1976 Peace Review, [1949-1971]
- James G. Endicott - Biography, n.d., 1915-1973 Peace News, [1949-1971]
- James G. Endicott - Memorial Services, Obituaries, 1993-1994 Peace Letter, [1949-1971]
- James G. Endicott - Resignation from office, 1946, [1948-1973] Defence de la Paix, [1949-1971]
- Japanese - China, [1927-1976] Chiang Kai-Shek, [1927-1976]
- Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945, [1927-1976] Chou En-Lai [1954-1991]
- Communism - China, 1927-1976 Cold War, 1927-1976
- China - Foreign relations - United States, 1927-1976
- United States - Foreign relations - China, 1927-1976
- United Church of Canada, Missionary, 1925-1946
- Christianity - China, 1927-1976
- United churches - China, [1927-1976]
- Missionaries - China, [n.d., 1891-1984]
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