Incidents in the China War of 1860
Author: Henry Knollys
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-11-19
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 3385226252
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Author: Henry Knollys
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-11-19
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 3385226252
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Author: Sir James Hope Grant
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 358
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 362
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J. Y. Wong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-11-07
Total Pages: 588
ISBN-13: 9780521526197
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWong argues that the opium trade played a large causative role in the Anglo-Chinese Arrow War.
Author: Stephen R. Platt
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2018-05-15
Total Pages: 609
ISBN-13: 0307961745
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs China reclaims its position as a world power, Imperial Twilight looks back to tell the story of the country’s last age of ascendance and how it came to an end in the nineteenth-century Opium War. As one of the most potent turning points in the country’s modern history, the Opium War has since come to stand for everything that today’s China seeks to put behind it. In this dramatic, epic story, award-winning historian Stephen Platt sheds new light on the early attempts by Western traders and missionaries to “open” China even as China’s imperial rulers were struggling to manage their country’s decline and Confucian scholars grappled with how to use foreign trade to China’s advantage. The book paints an enduring portrait of an immensely profitable—and mostly peaceful—meeting of civilizations that was destined to be shattered by one of the most shockingly unjust wars in the annals of imperial history. Brimming with a fascinating cast of British, Chinese, and American characters, this riveting narrative of relations between China and the West has important implications for today’s uncertain and ever-changing political climate.
Author: Matsuda Wataru
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-09-13
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 1136821090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume ties together the histories of Japan and China for the modern period prior to the 20th century. The chapters look at Chinese and Japanese works which were written in response to events in the other country. None of these works has received any sustained attention in the west. As a result we get a view of how Chinese and Japanese saw each other at a time when there were few personal contacts allowed. Many of these texts were built on fanciful embellishments of stories that migrated from one land to the other. But the unique qualities of the Sino-Japanese cultural bond seem to have conditioned the interaction so that these texts all reveal a fascinatingly well-defined area.
Author: Stephan Haggard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-10-29
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 1108479871
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis accessible collection examines twelve historic events in the international relations of East Asia.
Author: David Scott
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 2008-11-07
Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 0791477428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the images, hopes, and fears that were evoked during China’s century-long subservience to external powers.
Author: Iris Chang
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2014-03-11
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 046502825X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe New York Times bestselling account of one of history's most brutal—and forgotten—massacres, when the Japanese army destroyed China's capital city on the eve of World War II, "piecing together the abundant eyewitness reports into an undeniable tapestry of horror". (Adam Hochschild, Salon) In December 1937, one of the most horrific atrocities in the long annals of wartime barbarity occurred. The Japanese army swept into the ancient city of Nanking (what was then the capital of China), and within weeks, more than 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers were systematically raped, tortured, and murdered. In this seminal work, Iris Chang, whose own grandparents barely escaped the massacre, tells this history from three perspectives: that of the Japanese soldiers, that of the Chinese, and that of a group of Westerners who refused to abandon the city and created a safety zone, which saved almost 300,000 Chinese. Drawing on extensive interviews with survivors and documents brought to light for the first time, Iris Chang's classic book is the definitive history of this horrifying episode.
Author: Francis Edwards (Firm)
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 750
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