Articles Contemporaneous (1877–1910) • American Asiatic Association.
Journal of the American Asiatic Association 2 (1901–1902):10. John Foord, 1901. • American Home Missionary Association, and Congregational Home Missionary Society.
The Home Missionary 74–76 (1901–1903):7. Executive Committee of the American Home Missionary Society, 1902. •
American Missionary Association, and Congregational Home Missionary Society.
The American Missionary (1901):198. • Barton, James L. "An Appreciation of Dr. Ament".
Missionary Herald (February 1909). • Bellamy, Francis Rufus. Article in
New Outlook. Outlook Publishing Company, Inc., 1901. See pages 377–388 for Ament. • Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (U.S.). ''Locomotive Firemen's Magazine''. Vol. 31. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, 1901. Page 292. •
Chautauqua Institution.
The Chautauquan 34 (1902):13. Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 1902. • Conant, William Cowper, ed. "Justice to the Missionaries in China."
Salvation: A New Evangelical Monthly 3 (1901):205. • De Leon, Daniel. "Mark Twain on Missionaries."
Daily People 1:303 (29 April 1901):1. online: * Episcopal Church Board of Missions.
The Spirit of Missions 73 (1908):630. Episcopal Church Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. J.L. Powell, 1908. • Fenn, Courtenay H. "In the Matter of Loot". The Presbyterian Banner. 11 April 1901. •
Fibre & Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries in the Cotton and Woolen Trade 33 (1901). Details arrest of Ament. • General Convention of the Christian Church.
Herald of Gospel Liberty 112:1–26 (1920):515. Christian Pub. Association, 1920. • "The Giant Awakened",
Gleanings in Bee Culture 37 (1909):23ff. Published by A. I. Root Co., 1909. Article on Ament with reference to his pastorate in Medina, Ohio. • Gilman, Daniel Coit; Harry Thurston Peck; and Frank Moore Colby. "William Scott Ament", 435. In
The New International Encyclopaedia. Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902. • Hubbard, Elbert, ed.
The Philistine: A Periodical of Protest. 14 (December 1901 – May 1902):88. Society of the Philistines (East Aurora, N.Y.). •
Literary Digest 23:2 (1901):36–37. •
Methodist Magazine and Review. Vol. 55 (January to June 1902). W. Briggs, 1902. See pages 377–378. •
Mind 9 (1901–1902):100. Discusses Reid's Ethics of Loot. • Mitchell, John Ames, ed.
Life. Vol. 37 (1901). Page 298. • Post, Louis Freeland; Alice Thatcher Post; and Stoughton Cooley.
The Public. Vol. 3. Louis F. Post, 1900. Page 724. • Reid, Gilbert. "The Ethics of the Last War,"
Forum 32 (1902):446–55. • Reid, Gilbert. "The Ethics of Loot,"
Forum 31:5 (July 1901):581–86. • Reid, Gilbert.
North-China Herald, (27 March 1901):602–3. • Shaw, Albert.
The American Monthly Review of Reviews 23 (1901):748. • Smith, Arthur Henderson.
North-China Herald (19 June 1901):1193–94. • Smith, Judson. "The Missionaries and their Critics,"
North American Review 172 (May 1901):724–733. • Smith, Judson.
North-China Herald (3 April 1901):660–61. •
Smylie, James H. "The Preacher: Mark Twain and Slaying Christians".
Theology Today (January 2001). [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3664/is_200101/ai_n8943851/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 • Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain).
The East and the West. 6 (1908):146. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts., 1908. • Twain, Mark. "To My Missionary Critics".
The North American Review 172 (April 1901):520. On-line: * Twain, Mark. "To the Person Sitting in Darkness".
The North American Review 172 (February 1901):161. On-line: [https://archive.org/details/jstor-25105120 •
United Free Church of Scotland Women's Foreign Mission. ''The Women's Missionary Magazine of the United Free Church of Scotland'' No. 1-24 (1901–1902): 43. Publications Office [United Free Church], 1901. • United States War Dept.
Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army, in Seven Parts: Military Operations in China. 1900. See page 138 for reference to Ament. •
University of Chicago.
The University Record. Vol. 6. University of Chicago, 1901. Page 335. • Wilder, G. D. "Wm. Scott Ament,"
Chinese Recorder (May 1909):276–81.
Recent • 李佳白与尚贤堂—清末民初在华传教士活动个案研究 ["Gilbert Reid and the International Institute of China: A Case Study of Foreign Missionary Activities in Late Qing and Early Republic China".]
Journal of Historical Science (September 2005).
ISSN 0583-0214(2005)09-0057-06. • Gibson, William M. "Mark Twain and Howells: Anti-Imperialists."
The New England Quarterly (December 1947): 435ff. • Hevia, James L. "Leaving a Brand on China: Missionary Discourse in the Wake of the Boxer Movement,"
Modern China 18:3 (July 1992). • Hevia, James L. "Looting Beijing, 1860, 1900", 192–213, in
Tokens of Exchange: The Problem of Translation in Global Circulations. Edited by Lydia He Liu.
Duke University Press, 1999. • Hevia, James L. "Loot's Fate: The Economy of Plunder and the Moral Life of Objects from the Summer Palace of the Emperor of China."
History and Anthropology, 6:4 (1994):319–345. • Hunt, Michael H. "The Forgotten Occupation: Peking, 1900–1901."
The Pacific Historical Review 48:4 (November 1979):501–529. • Kinch, J. C. B. "Europe and Elsewhere", in
The Mark Twain Encyclopedia. Page 261. • King, H. H. "The Boxer Indemnity: 'Nothing but Bad'"
Modern Asian Studies 40:3 (2006):663–689. • Maier-Katkin, Birgit and Daniel Maier-Katkin. "At the Heart of Darkness: Crimes Against Humanity and the Banality of Evil".
Human Rights Quarterly 26:3 (August 2004):584–604. • Newman, Rhoda. "Mark Twain, Internationalist: Travel writer and diplomat wannabe waxes satirically on envoys, imperialism."
Foreign Service Journal (February 1996):18–23; http://www.twainweb.net/filelist/intl01.html. • Scully, Eileen P. "Taking the Low Road to Sino-American Relations: "Open Door" Expansionists and the Two China Markets".
The Journal of American History 82:1 (June 1995):62–83. Discusses Reid's "Ethics of Looting". • Titta, R. "Mark Twain and the Onset of the Imperialist Period."
The Internationalist (September–October 1997). * Tsou Mingteh. "Christian Missionary as Confucian Intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857–1927) and the Reform Movement in the Late Qing", 73–90. In
Christianity in China, ed. Daniel H. Bays. Stanford University Press, 1999.
Books Contemporaneous (1877–1950) • Allen, Roland.
The Siege of the Peking Legations: Being the Diary of the Rev. Roland Allen ... With Maps and Plans. Smith, Elder, 1901. Page 23. • American Council of Learned Societies Devoted to Humanistic Studies,
Dictionary of American Biography. Volume 1. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964. See page 241 for article on Ament. • Barton, James L.
The Missionary and His Critics. New York, NY: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1906. • Beach, Harlan Page.
A Geography and Atlas of Protestant Missions: Their Environment, Forces, Distribution, Methods, Problems, Results and Prospects at the Opening of the Twentieth Century. Vol. 1. Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1901. Page 290. • Carus, Paul.
The Open Court: Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, and the Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea. The Open Court Pub. Co., 1901. Page 329. • Chamberlin, Georgia Louise, ed.
Ordered to China: Letters of Wilbur J. Chamberlin Written from China While Under Commission from the New York Sun During the Boxer Uprising of 1900 and the International Complications which Followed. F. A. Stokes company, 1903. [https://archive.org/details/orderedtochinale00cham Chamberlin sent the initial despatch that fueled the Indemnity Controversy between Twain and Ament. • Clark, Francis Edward.
Memories of Many Men in Many Lands: An Autobiography. United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1922. • Coleman, George William.
Searchlights. Arakelyan Press, 1909. Page 85. •
Conger, Sarah Pike.
Letters from China: With Particular Reference to the Empress Dowager and the Women of China. A.C. McClurg & Co., 1910. • Cromer, Jeremiah C. "William S Ament: An Ideal Missionary". Pamphlet, Envelope Series 12, no. 2 (July 1909). • Denby, Charles.
China and Her People: Being the Observations, Reminiscences, and Conclusions of an American Diplomat. L.C. Page & company, 1905. Denby defends Ament's role in collecting indemnities after the Boxer Uprising. See pages 217–218. • Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes.
The International Anarchy, 1904–1914. 1926. • Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes.
Letters from John Chinaman and Other Essays. 1901. • Fullerton, William Young and Charles Edward Wilson.
New China: A Story of Modern Travel. Morgan and Scott, 1932. Page 129. • Gamewell, Mary Porter and Alexander Harrison Tuttle.
Mary Porter Gamewell and Her Story of the Siege in Peking. Eaton & Mains, 1907. • Griffis, William Elliot. ''China's Story: In Myth, Legend, And Annals''. Rev. ed. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1935. • Harrison, Frederic. "The Religion of Duty", in
Ethical Addresses. Vol. 8. American Ethical Union. S. Burns Weston, 1901. Pages 35, 92–93. •
Ketler, Isaac Conrad.
The Tragedy of Paotingfu: An Authentic Story of the Lives, Services and Sacrifices of the Presbyterian, Congregational and China Inland Missionaries who Suffered Martyrdom at Paotingfu, China, 30 June and 1 July 1900. Revell, 1902. • Latourette, Kenneth Scott.
A History of Christian Missions in China. The Macmillan company, 1929. • Lobenstein, Edwin Carlyle
et al., eds.
The China Christian Year Book. Kwang Hsüeh, 1910. Page viii. • Lumis, Charles Fletcher.
The Land of Sunshine. Vol. 14. F.A. Pattee, 1901. Page 237. • McIntosh, Gilbert.
Is There Anything in It?: Some After-crisis Vindications. Morgan & Scott, 1902. Pages 48–56. • Mateer, Ada Haven.
Siege Days: Personal Experiences of American Women and Children During the Peking Siege. Fleming H. Revell, 1903. • Mather, Amasa Stone.
Extracts from the Letters, Diary and Note Books of Amasa Stone Mather: June 1907 to December 1908. Vol. 2. Privately printed by the Arthur H. Clark Co., 1910. See page 40. •
Memoriam William Scott Ament, 1851–1909: Memorial Addresses, Tungchou, 1909, 47pp. * Miner, Luella. ''China's Book of Martyrs: A Record of Heroic Martyrdoms and Marvelous Deliverances of Chinese Christians During the Summer of 1900''. Jennings and Pye, 1903. Pages 79, 243. • Morrison, George Ernest.
The Correspondence of G.E. Morrison. Vol. 1: 1895–1912. Ed., Hui-min Lo. CUP Archive, 1976. • National Council of the Congregational Churches in the United States.
Addresses, Reports, Statements of Benevolent Societies, Constitution, Minutes, Roll of Delegates, Etc. Vol. 12. Congregational Churches in the United States National Council, 1904. Page 209. • Oberlin College. "Annual Reports". (September 1908 – October 1909):384–385. • Paine, Albert Bigelow.
Mark Twain: A Biography: The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. "Mark Twain and the Missionaries." Chapter CCXIV. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080304131547/http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/t/twain/mark/paine/chapter214.html • Porter, Henry Dwight.
William Scott Ament: Missionary of the American Board to China. Revell, 1911. On-line:* Roberts, James Hudson.
A Flight for Life and an Inside View of Mongolia. The Pilgrim press, 1903. Page 31. • Rose, Martha Emily Parmelee. ''The Western Reserve of Ohio and Some of Its Pioneers, Places and Women's Clubs, National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection''. Euclid Print. Co., 1914. See page 133. • Rowe, Henry Kalloch.
History of Andover Theological Seminary. n.p., 1933. Ament is described as a distinguished alumnus. • Russell, Nellie Naomi.
Gleanings from Chinese Folklore: With some of her stories of life in China, to which are added memorial sketches of the author from associates and friends.. Comp. Mary Harriet Porter. Chicago: Fleming H. Revell, 1915. Page 34. • Shaw, William.
The Evolution of an Endeavorer: An Autobiography. Boston: Christian Endeavor World, 1924. See pages 227–228, 319–320. • Smith, Stanley Peregrine .
China from Within: Or, The Story of the Chinese Crisis. Marshall Bros., 1901. • Twain, Mark.
Mark Twain: Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, and Essays: Volume 2: 1891–1910. Library of America, 1992. • ''William Scott Ament: Addresses Given at the Memorial Services Held at
Teng Shih K'ou Congregational Church, Peking, China, Sunday, February Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred Nine''. North China Union College Press, 1909. • Wolferstan, Bertram.
The Catholic Church in China from 1860 to 1907. Sands & Co., 1909. See pages 35–36.
Recent • Austin, Alvyn. ''China's Millions: The China Inland Mission and Late Qing Society, 1832–1905''. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2007. • Barlow, Tani E.
Formations of Colonial Modernity in East Asia. Duke University, 1997. Page 126. • Bickers, Robert A. and R. G. Tiedemann.
The Boxers, China, and the World. Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. , . • Chamberlain, E. Russell.
Loot!: The Heritage of Plunder. New York: Facts on File, 1983. • Chʼên, Jerome.
China and the West: Society and Culture, 1815–1937. Indiana University Press, 1979. Discusses ethics of looting. • Cohen, Paul A.
History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth. Columbia University Press, 1997. • Deane, Hugh.
Good Deeds & Gunboats: Two Centuries of American-Chinese Encounters. China Books & Periodicals, 1990. See page 66 for the Ament-Twain controversy. • Edwards, Dwight Woodbridge.
Yenching University. United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, 1959. Pages 13, 34. • Elliott, Jane E.
Some Did it for Civilisation, Some Did it for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War. Chinese University Press, 2002. • Emerson, Everett H.
Mark Twain: A Literary Life. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. Page 257. • Esherick, Joseph W.
The Origins of the Boxer Uprising. University of California Press, 1988. Page 310 for missionary looting. • Ewing, Charles Edward; and Bessie Smith Ewing.
Death Throes of a Dynasty: Letters and Diaries of Charles and Bessie Ewing, Missionaries to China. Ed. E. G. Ruoff. Kent State University Press, 1990. • Falkenstine, Mike.
The Chinese Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together for a Deeper Understanding of China and Her Church. Xulon Press, 2008. See page 29 for references to missionary looting defended. • Foner, Philip Sheldon.
Mark Twain: Social Critic. International Publishers, 1958. See page 280. • Geismar, Maxwell David.
Mark Twain: An American Prophet. Houghton Mifflin, 1970. See 207–209 for analysis of Twain's attack on Ament. • Greene, Felix.
A Curtain of Ignorance: How the American Public Has Been Misinformed about China. Doubleday, 1964. • Greenlee, James Grant and Charles Murray Johnston.
Good Citizens: British Missionaries and Imperial States, 1870–1918. McGill-Queen's Press – MQUP, 1999. See pages 110–114 especially for missionaries as "good citizens" and indemnities. • [Gu, Changsheng [顾长声].
从马礼逊到司徒雷登—来华新教传教士评传 [
From Morrison to Stuart: Critical Reviews on Protestant Missionaries in China. 上海人民出版社 [Shanghai: Shanghai Renmin Chubanshe], 1985. Includes Ament. • Harris, Susan K. "Mark Twain and America's Christian Mission Abroad", In
A Companion to Mark Twain, eds. Peter Messent and Louis J. Budd. Blackwell, 2005. . • Hevia, James L.
English Lessons: The Pedagogy of Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century China. Duke University, 2003. See page 218 for account of Ament exacting indemnity in September 1900 and sanctioned "looting of several homes of the village". • Hunter, Jane.
The Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China. Yale University Press, 1984. • Laurence, Patricia Ondek, trans. ''Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes: Bloomsbury, Modernism, and China''. University of South Carolina Press, 2003. • Lodwick, Kathleen, ed.
The "Chinese Recorder" Index: A Guide to Christian Missions in Asia, 1867–1941. Rowman & Littlefield, 1986. See index on page 7 for extensive list of articles by both William & Mary Ament. • Lutz, Jesse Gregory.
China and the Christian Colleges, 1850–1950. Cornell University Press, 1971. • Martin, William Alexander Parsons.
The Siege in Peking, China Against the World: By an Eye Witness. Adamant Media, 2002. See page 136 for reference to Ament. • Miller, Stuart Creighton. "Ends and Means: Missionary Justification of Force in Nineteenth Century China,"
The Missionary Enterprise in China and America, ed. J.K. Fairbank (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974):249–282. • Oggel, L. Terry. "American Board of Foreign Missions", p. 23. In
The Mark Twain Encyclopedia, edited by J. R. LeMaster; James Darrell Wilson; and Christie Graves Hamric. Taylor & Francis, . • Olson, James Stuart; Robert Shadle; Ross Marlay; William Ratliff; and Joseph M. Rowe, eds.
Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1991. Pages 73–74 for Boxer Rebellion, 128–130 for "China". • Phipps, William E. ''Mark Twain's Religion''. Mercer University Press, 2003. • Preston, Diana.
Besieged in Peking: The Story of the 1900 Boxer Rising. Constable, 1999. Page 69. • Preston, Diana. ''The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China's War on Foreigners that Shook the World in the Summer of 1900''. Walker, 2000; See page 395. Berkley Books, 2001. See page 291 for a description of missionary "looting". • Reinders, Eric Robert.
Borrowed Gods and Foreign Bodies: Christian Missionaries Imagine Chinese Religion. University of California Press, 2004. • Scully, Eileen P.
Bargaining with the State from Afar: American Citizenship in Treaty Port China, 1844–1942. Columbia University Press, 2001. Discusses Reid's "The Ethics of Looting". • Shavit, David.
The United States in Asia: A Historical Dictionary. Greenwood, 1990. See pages 6–7 for an article on Ament. • Strong, William Ellsworth.
The Story of the American Board: An Account of the First Hundred Years of the American Board for Foreign Missions. Arno Press, 1969. • Thompson, Larry Clinton.
William Scott Ament and the Boxer Rebellion: Heroism, Hubris and the Ideal Missionary. McFarland & Company, March 2009. • Varg, Paul A.
Missionaries, Chinese, and Diplomats: The American Protestant Missionary Movement in China, 1890–1952. Princeton University Press, 1958. See page 49, n.35 for discussion of Twain & Ament. • Young, Marilyn Blatt.
The Rhetoric of Empire: American China Policy, 1895–1901. Harvard University Press, 1969. • Zwick, Jim.
Confronting Imperialism: Essays on Mark Twain and the Anti-Imperialist League. Infinity Publishing, November 2007. • Zwick, Jim, ed. ''Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War''. Syracuse University Press, 1992.
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Dissertations and Theses • Wong, Lai Hang. "Protestant Missionary Concepts of and Revolutions in China, 1895–1911." A Dissertation. Presented to the Faculty of Arts in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Arts, University of Hong Kong, 1976.