J. Y. WongOpium and the Arrow War (1856 1860) in China
Deadly Dreams
Opium and the Arrow War (1856 1860) in China
Herausgeber: Hannan, Patrick; Twitchett, Denis
J. Y. WongOpium and the Arrow War (1856 1860) in China
Deadly Dreams
Opium and the Arrow War (1856 1860) in China
Herausgeber: Hannan, Patrick; Twitchett, Denis
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Wong argues that the opium trade played a large causative role in the Anglo-Chinese Arrow War.
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Wong argues that the opium trade played a large causative role in the Anglo-Chinese Arrow War.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 923g
- ISBN-13: 9780521526197
- ISBN-10: 0521526191
- Artikelnr.: 21312469
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 923g
- ISBN-13: 9780521526197
- ISBN-10: 0521526191
- Artikelnr.: 21312469
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. The Confusion of Imperialism: 1. An attempt to peel the onion of confusion
Part II. The Pretext for Imperialism: 2. An international incident: 'that wretched question of the Arrow'
Part III. The Personalities of Imperialism: 3. Harry Parkes: 'if you would read a little international law.' - Punch
4. Sir John Bowring: possessed by a monomania
5. Commissioner Yeh: a 'monster'?
6. Rule, Britannia and vox populi, vox Dei
Part IV. The Rhetoric of Imperialism: 7. Marx, Punch, and a political press: the debate among the British newspapers
8. The Arrow incident and international law: the debate in the House of Lords
9. Triumph of the liberal conscience: the debate in the House of Commons
10. 'Johnny is on his knees': the 'Chinese Election'
Part V. The Mechanics of Imperialism: 11. Behind the scenes: the diplomacy of imperialism
12. Behind the scenes: the politics of imperialism
13. In the wings: the lobbies of imperialism
Part VI. The Economics of Imperialism: 14. Anglo-Chinese trade: the Chinese should buy more
15. China's maritime trade: the Chinese could buy more
16. The problem of India: the Chinese should and could buy more
17. The balance sheet: the Chinese are now buying more
Part VII. The Dynamics of Imperialism: 18. Conclusion.
Part II. The Pretext for Imperialism: 2. An international incident: 'that wretched question of the Arrow'
Part III. The Personalities of Imperialism: 3. Harry Parkes: 'if you would read a little international law.' - Punch
4. Sir John Bowring: possessed by a monomania
5. Commissioner Yeh: a 'monster'?
6. Rule, Britannia and vox populi, vox Dei
Part IV. The Rhetoric of Imperialism: 7. Marx, Punch, and a political press: the debate among the British newspapers
8. The Arrow incident and international law: the debate in the House of Lords
9. Triumph of the liberal conscience: the debate in the House of Commons
10. 'Johnny is on his knees': the 'Chinese Election'
Part V. The Mechanics of Imperialism: 11. Behind the scenes: the diplomacy of imperialism
12. Behind the scenes: the politics of imperialism
13. In the wings: the lobbies of imperialism
Part VI. The Economics of Imperialism: 14. Anglo-Chinese trade: the Chinese should buy more
15. China's maritime trade: the Chinese could buy more
16. The problem of India: the Chinese should and could buy more
17. The balance sheet: the Chinese are now buying more
Part VII. The Dynamics of Imperialism: 18. Conclusion.
Part I. The Confusion of Imperialism: 1. An attempt to peel the onion of confusion
Part II. The Pretext for Imperialism: 2. An international incident: 'that wretched question of the Arrow'
Part III. The Personalities of Imperialism: 3. Harry Parkes: 'if you would read a little international law.' - Punch
4. Sir John Bowring: possessed by a monomania
5. Commissioner Yeh: a 'monster'?
6. Rule, Britannia and vox populi, vox Dei
Part IV. The Rhetoric of Imperialism: 7. Marx, Punch, and a political press: the debate among the British newspapers
8. The Arrow incident and international law: the debate in the House of Lords
9. Triumph of the liberal conscience: the debate in the House of Commons
10. 'Johnny is on his knees': the 'Chinese Election'
Part V. The Mechanics of Imperialism: 11. Behind the scenes: the diplomacy of imperialism
12. Behind the scenes: the politics of imperialism
13. In the wings: the lobbies of imperialism
Part VI. The Economics of Imperialism: 14. Anglo-Chinese trade: the Chinese should buy more
15. China's maritime trade: the Chinese could buy more
16. The problem of India: the Chinese should and could buy more
17. The balance sheet: the Chinese are now buying more
Part VII. The Dynamics of Imperialism: 18. Conclusion.
Part II. The Pretext for Imperialism: 2. An international incident: 'that wretched question of the Arrow'
Part III. The Personalities of Imperialism: 3. Harry Parkes: 'if you would read a little international law.' - Punch
4. Sir John Bowring: possessed by a monomania
5. Commissioner Yeh: a 'monster'?
6. Rule, Britannia and vox populi, vox Dei
Part IV. The Rhetoric of Imperialism: 7. Marx, Punch, and a political press: the debate among the British newspapers
8. The Arrow incident and international law: the debate in the House of Lords
9. Triumph of the liberal conscience: the debate in the House of Commons
10. 'Johnny is on his knees': the 'Chinese Election'
Part V. The Mechanics of Imperialism: 11. Behind the scenes: the diplomacy of imperialism
12. Behind the scenes: the politics of imperialism
13. In the wings: the lobbies of imperialism
Part VI. The Economics of Imperialism: 14. Anglo-Chinese trade: the Chinese should buy more
15. China's maritime trade: the Chinese could buy more
16. The problem of India: the Chinese should and could buy more
17. The balance sheet: the Chinese are now buying more
Part VII. The Dynamics of Imperialism: 18. Conclusion.