Colonialism, China and the Chinese
Amidst Empires
Herausgeber: Fitzpatrick, Matthew P.; Monteath, Peter
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Amidst Empires
Herausgeber: Fitzpatrick, Matthew P.; Monteath, Peter
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Where histories of China commonly highlight episodes of conflict and subjugation in China's relations with the West, the contributions to this volume explore the complex spaces where empires and their peoples did not merely collide but also became entangled.
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Where histories of China commonly highlight episodes of conflict and subjugation in China's relations with the West, the contributions to this volume explore the complex spaces where empires and their peoples did not merely collide but also became entangled.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781138389403
- ISBN-10: 1138389404
- Artikelnr.: 57457406
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781138389403
- ISBN-10: 1138389404
- Artikelnr.: 57457406
Matthew P. Fitzpatrick is Professor of International History at Flinders University in Adelaide. His research is in the field of German and European history, particularly the history of European imperialism, German liberalism and nationalism. He is also interested in the comparative history of empires, and intellectual history. He is a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and is working on the Australian Research Council-funded project "Monarchy, Democracy and Empire." Peter Monteath was born in Brisbane and educated in Queensland and in Germany. He has taught previously at The University of Queensland, Griffith University, Deakin University, The University of Western Australia and The University of Adelaide. He has also been Adjunct Professor at The University of St. Louis Missouri and the Technical University of Berlin, where he was an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow. His latest book, Captured Lives (2018), is a study of internment in Australia in both World Wars.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
1. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick and Peter Monteath, Amidst Empires:
Colonialism, China and the Chinese
Imperial Exchanges
1. Clemens Büttner, Chinese Dreams of National Strength and Global
Belonging: "Iron and Blood" and the Forces of Evolution, 1895-1918
2. Tom Neuhaus: "Learning to Walk": Qing Constitutional Reform and
Britain's Imperial Pedagogy, 1901-1911
3. Mei-fen Kuo and John Fitzgerald, Colonial Pathways to International
Education: Chinese Students in White Australia in the 1920s
4. Yiyan Wang, The Legacies of European Imperialism: Modern Art for
Modern China
Diasporic Entanglements
1. Kris Alexanderson, Anti-Colonial Boycotts and Diasporic Activism
Linking Interwar China and Colonial Indonesia: The Xiao Case
2. Bernard Z. Keo, Between Empire and Nation(s): The Peranakan Chinese
of the Straits Settlements, 1890-1948
3. Paul Macgregor, Lowe Kong Meng and the Fluidity of 19th Century
Geopolitical Affinity
Modes of Alterity
1. Yixu Lu, Constructing Chinese Alterity for Germany's Youth
(1897-1902)
2. Liu Wenming, Who are the Barbarians? The Sino-Japanese War of
1894-1895 in the Discourse of Civilization
3. Tamara Cooper, Missionaries and Chinese Women: The Representation and
Exploitation of Vulnerability in British Missionary Writing
4. Peter Monteath, Peripheries of Empire: G. E. Morrison's An Australian
in China
Index
List of Contributors
1. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick and Peter Monteath, Amidst Empires:
Colonialism, China and the Chinese
Imperial Exchanges
1. Clemens Büttner, Chinese Dreams of National Strength and Global
Belonging: "Iron and Blood" and the Forces of Evolution, 1895-1918
2. Tom Neuhaus: "Learning to Walk": Qing Constitutional Reform and
Britain's Imperial Pedagogy, 1901-1911
3. Mei-fen Kuo and John Fitzgerald, Colonial Pathways to International
Education: Chinese Students in White Australia in the 1920s
4. Yiyan Wang, The Legacies of European Imperialism: Modern Art for
Modern China
Diasporic Entanglements
1. Kris Alexanderson, Anti-Colonial Boycotts and Diasporic Activism
Linking Interwar China and Colonial Indonesia: The Xiao Case
2. Bernard Z. Keo, Between Empire and Nation(s): The Peranakan Chinese
of the Straits Settlements, 1890-1948
3. Paul Macgregor, Lowe Kong Meng and the Fluidity of 19th Century
Geopolitical Affinity
Modes of Alterity
1. Yixu Lu, Constructing Chinese Alterity for Germany's Youth
(1897-1902)
2. Liu Wenming, Who are the Barbarians? The Sino-Japanese War of
1894-1895 in the Discourse of Civilization
3. Tamara Cooper, Missionaries and Chinese Women: The Representation and
Exploitation of Vulnerability in British Missionary Writing
4. Peter Monteath, Peripheries of Empire: G. E. Morrison's An Australian
in China
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
1. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick and Peter Monteath, Amidst Empires:
Colonialism, China and the Chinese
Imperial Exchanges
1. Clemens Büttner, Chinese Dreams of National Strength and Global
Belonging: "Iron and Blood" and the Forces of Evolution, 1895-1918
2. Tom Neuhaus: "Learning to Walk": Qing Constitutional Reform and
Britain's Imperial Pedagogy, 1901-1911
3. Mei-fen Kuo and John Fitzgerald, Colonial Pathways to International
Education: Chinese Students in White Australia in the 1920s
4. Yiyan Wang, The Legacies of European Imperialism: Modern Art for
Modern China
Diasporic Entanglements
1. Kris Alexanderson, Anti-Colonial Boycotts and Diasporic Activism
Linking Interwar China and Colonial Indonesia: The Xiao Case
2. Bernard Z. Keo, Between Empire and Nation(s): The Peranakan Chinese
of the Straits Settlements, 1890-1948
3. Paul Macgregor, Lowe Kong Meng and the Fluidity of 19th Century
Geopolitical Affinity
Modes of Alterity
1. Yixu Lu, Constructing Chinese Alterity for Germany's Youth
(1897-1902)
2. Liu Wenming, Who are the Barbarians? The Sino-Japanese War of
1894-1895 in the Discourse of Civilization
3. Tamara Cooper, Missionaries and Chinese Women: The Representation and
Exploitation of Vulnerability in British Missionary Writing
4. Peter Monteath, Peripheries of Empire: G. E. Morrison's An Australian
in China
Index
List of Contributors
1. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick and Peter Monteath, Amidst Empires:
Colonialism, China and the Chinese
Imperial Exchanges
1. Clemens Büttner, Chinese Dreams of National Strength and Global
Belonging: "Iron and Blood" and the Forces of Evolution, 1895-1918
2. Tom Neuhaus: "Learning to Walk": Qing Constitutional Reform and
Britain's Imperial Pedagogy, 1901-1911
3. Mei-fen Kuo and John Fitzgerald, Colonial Pathways to International
Education: Chinese Students in White Australia in the 1920s
4. Yiyan Wang, The Legacies of European Imperialism: Modern Art for
Modern China
Diasporic Entanglements
1. Kris Alexanderson, Anti-Colonial Boycotts and Diasporic Activism
Linking Interwar China and Colonial Indonesia: The Xiao Case
2. Bernard Z. Keo, Between Empire and Nation(s): The Peranakan Chinese
of the Straits Settlements, 1890-1948
3. Paul Macgregor, Lowe Kong Meng and the Fluidity of 19th Century
Geopolitical Affinity
Modes of Alterity
1. Yixu Lu, Constructing Chinese Alterity for Germany's Youth
(1897-1902)
2. Liu Wenming, Who are the Barbarians? The Sino-Japanese War of
1894-1895 in the Discourse of Civilization
3. Tamara Cooper, Missionaries and Chinese Women: The Representation and
Exploitation of Vulnerability in British Missionary Writing
4. Peter Monteath, Peripheries of Empire: G. E. Morrison's An Australian
in China
Index