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In his informative and thought-provoking book 'China and the Attack on Canton', Richard Cobden delves into the historical context of the British Empire's involvement in China during the Opium Wars. Through a meticulous examination of primary sources and engaging prose, Cobden paints a vivid picture of the cultural and political tensions that led to the attack on Canton. His analysis of the events is both illuminating and critical, shedding light on the complex power dynamics at play in international relations during the 19th century. As a prominent British politician and advocate for free…mehr

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In his informative and thought-provoking book 'China and the Attack on Canton', Richard Cobden delves into the historical context of the British Empire's involvement in China during the Opium Wars. Through a meticulous examination of primary sources and engaging prose, Cobden paints a vivid picture of the cultural and political tensions that led to the attack on Canton. His analysis of the events is both illuminating and critical, shedding light on the complex power dynamics at play in international relations during the 19th century. As a prominent British politician and advocate for free trade, Richard Cobden was uniquely positioned to offer insight into the motivations behind the British Empire's actions in China. His firsthand knowledge of the political landscape of the time adds credibility to his analysis of the events surrounding the attack on Canton. Cobden's passion for social justice and equality shines through in his writing, motivating readers to consider the moral implications of imperialism and colonialism. I highly recommend 'China and the Attack on Canton' to readers interested in British history, international relations, and the impact of imperialism. Richard Cobden's thorough research and thoughtful commentary make this book a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of historical events and their lasting effects on global politics.
Autorenporträt
Richard Cobden (1804-1865) was an illustrious English manufacturer, Radical and Liberal statesman, as well as a prominent figure in the anti-Corn Law League. While Cobden is not primarily known for his literary endeavors, his political writings and speeches have been extensively documented and analyzed. Among his contributions to literature is 'China and the Attack on Canton,' a work providing insights into the First Opium War (1839–1842), a pivotal event involving British commercial interests in China and the subsequent military actions at Canton (Guangzhou). Cobden was a passionate advocate for free trade and peace, and his opposition to the Opium War was aligned with his overall pacifist and anti-imperialist principles. His literary style, like his oratory, was marked by clear, persuasive arguments aimed at educating the public and influencing policy. Cobden believed that the promotion of international trade relationships would lead to greater global cooperation and peace. His life and works have been subject of many scholarly studies, reflecting upon his influence on 19th-century British politics and economic theory. Though 'China and the Attack on Canton' may be less well-known compared to his political achievements and activism, this text remains a testament to his unwavering commitment to principles of free trade and non-interventionist foreign policy.