Daniel Crofts
   
 
Upstream Odyssey

Upstream Odyssey: An American in China, 1895-1944 (EastBridge Books, 2008), is a biography of my grandfather.  It traces the life of a Protestant missionary, Daniel W. Crofts—for whom I was named.  He worked for the China Inland Mission (CIM) from 1895 to 1944.  He arrived in China as the missionary tide was rising and stayed until it ebbed, half a century later.  He was based after 1904 in Guizhou Province, part of southwest China’s remote interior.  A slow two-month journey upriver separated Guizhou from the coast—and from the world beyond.  Daniel Crofts witnessed the continuing rhythms of daily life during a time of desperate poverty, political upheaval, banditry, revolution, and war.   His experiences illuminate in miniature a central thread of modern world history—China’s encounter with the West.

 

 

PRAISE FOR UPSTREAM ODYSSEY

"Daniel Crofts not only gathered and skilfully used the available primary sources, but also read deeply in the secondary literature on Protestant missionaries in China. . . . The sad, elegiac tone of [Pearl] Buck’s biographies of her parents is also found in this biography of the Crofts family."David D. Buck in Itinerario: International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction.

“This is a wonderfully written and very balanced book. We are all in Daniel W. Crofts’ debt for giving it to us. It is a classic study of a fascinating, dedicated, and difficult man.”—Murray A. Rubinstein, in China Review International.

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