Opium and the Limits of EmpireOpium and the Limits of Empire

Opium and the Limits of EmpireOpium and the Limits of Empire

Author: David Anthony Bello

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-03-17

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1684174058

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"The British opium trade along China’s seacoast has come to symbolize China’s century-long descent into political and social chaos. In the standard historical narrative, opium is the primary medium through which China encountered the economic, social, and political institutions of the West. Opium, however, was not a Sino–British problem confined to southeastern China. It was, rather, an empire-wide crisis, and its spread among an ethnically diverse populace created regionally and culturally distinct problems of control for the Qing state. This book examines the crisis from the perspective of Qing prohibition efforts. The author argues that opium prohibition, and not the opium wars, was genuinely imperial in scale and is hence much more representative of the actual drug problem faced by Qing administrators. The study of prohibition also permits a more comprehensive and accurate observation of the economics and criminology of opium. The Qing drug traffic involved the domestic production, distribution, and consumption of opium. A balanced examination of the opium market and state anti-drug policy in terms of prohibition reveals the importance of the empire’s landlocked western frontier regions, which were the domestic production centers, in what has previously been considered an essentially coastal problem."


Opium and the Limits of Empire

Opium and the Limits of Empire

Author: David Anthony Bello

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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This book examines the Chinese opium crisis from the perspective of Qing prohibition efforts. The author argues that opium prohibition, and not the opium wars, was genuinely imperial in scale and is hence much more representative of the actual drug problem faced by Qing administrators.


Empires of Vice

Empires of Vice

Author: Diana S. Kim

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2021-08-10

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0691199701

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A Shared Turn : Opium and the Rise of Prohibition -- The Different Lives of Southeast Asia's Opium Monopolies -- "Morally Wrecked" in British Burma, 1870s-1890s -- Fiscal Dependency in British Malaya, 1890s-1920s -- Disastrous Abundance in French Indochina, 1920s-1940s -- Colonial Legacies.


Drugs and Empires

Drugs and Empires

Author: J. Mills

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan

Published: 2007-10-17

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Drugs and Empires introduces new research from a range of historians that re-evaluates the relationship between intoxicants and empires in the modern world. It re-examines controversies about such issues as the Asian opium trade or the sale of alcohol in Africa. It addresses new areas of research, including the impact of imperial drugs profits on American history, or the place of African states in the development of international regulations. The outcome is to provoke new perspectives on both drugs and empires.


The Opium Wars

The Opium Wars

Author: William Travis Hanes

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781402201493

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A devastating story of addiction and war.


The Opium Wars

The Opium Wars

Author: History Compacted

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 9781702160032

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What's the best way to take over a country? China loomed large on the world stage. Wealth, power, and hundreds of years of rule by the Manchus of the Qing Dynasty catapulted them to new heights, but with power and prestige came those who would do anything to usurp their authority and undermine their sense of stability. The British Empire and its faithful allies devised a masterful plan and executed it with stark precision. Vicious lies, cheating, and stealing were only the beginning of what they had in store for the nation. What followed would ignite the Opium Wars and unleash a devastating wave of widespread narcotic abuse. What Amazon readers are saying: ★★★★★ "This is a fascinating and enlightening new book - well worth reading." ★★★★★ "The writing is clear and interesting. It is well worth a reader's time." ★★★★★ "I think this book is excellent." ★★★★★ "It reads like a lecture series from that coolest of cool professors." Read on to discover the tragic realities and horrifying truths about The Opium Wars and the utter destruction that followed!


British Opium Policy and Its Results to India and China

British Opium Policy and Its Results to India and China

Author: Frederick Storrs Turner

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781230448787

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VIII. PROPOSITIONS FOR AN AMENDED OPIUM POLICY. If any clear lesson is derivable from our retrospect of British opium policy, it is this, that we have been led astray by the golden lure of an abundant and easily-gotten revenue. We must demand, therefore, both as proof of repentance, and as indispensable basis for a new line of policy that the revenue must be abandoned, so far as it interferes with our doing justice to our own people and to China. We say so far as justice demands, because free trade in opium would be a worse evil than the present state of things, and unless the cultivation of the poppy be absolutely interdicted throughout our empire, taxation, in some form, would be a simple necessity. In a previous chapter we contended that the true principle on which such articles should be made subjects of taxation is that taxation limits consumption, and so tends to check the abuses consequent upon it. According to this principle, the aim of Government is to diminish, not to multiply consumption, and the income accruing from taxation is not its primary object. If, then, we would rectify the errors of our opium policy, we must be prepared to sacrifice a portion, if not the whole, of our present gains from it. Unless we start with this honest determination, it is vain to seek expedients for improvement. While the cry is, "We cannot do without the revenue," no proposal of change will get an impartial hearing, or every attempted reform will be but a change of form, not a substantial remedy. We must come to the firm resolve that we will consent no longer to maintain our Indian empire by a revenue derived from the vices of mankind, and upheld by our physical force against the claims of justice. Let us do right, and let the revenue...


The Qing Empire and the Opium War

The Qing Empire and the Opium War

Author: Haijian Mao

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-10-18

Total Pages: 571

ISBN-13: 1107069874

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A comprehensive study of the Opium War that presents a revisionist reading of the conflict and its main Chinese protagonists.


AIDS, Opium, Diamonds, and Empire

AIDS, Opium, Diamonds, and Empire

Author: Nancy Turner Banks

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010-05

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 1450201717

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It is a mistake to think that wars only concern armies involved in active engagement. Nothing is farther from the truth. The real forces of evil wage a financial war. The dark princes of debt finance have gained leverage over every important social, economic, and political institution-including the health care delivery system. In AIDS, Opium, Diamonds, and Empire, author Nancy Turner Banks draws the connections between free market strategies, the destruction of national sovereignty by the process of globalization, and AIDS as one of the health consequences of a neo-Darwinian philosophy. Through meticulous research, Banks found a medicalpharmaceutical- industrial complex that was taken over one hundred years ago by the titans of financial capitalism. Their aim was to create profit, not to conquer disease. This book of social history points to a cauldron of historical events that contributed to the HIV/AIDS crisis. AIDS, Opium, Diamonds, and Empire tells the dramatic story of a financial ideology that is damaging to everything that it means to be human. It is the story of profits over people. In the end, it is the story of hope and how we can regain our sanity and our health in a world gone mad.