Anglo-Chinese Relations During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Title | Anglo-Chinese Relations During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries PDF eBook |
Author | Earl Hampton Pritchard |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | China |
ISBN |
A Cycle of Cathay
Title | A Cycle of Cathay PDF eBook |
Author | William W. Appleton |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 1951 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
A study of the English interest in China during the 17th and 18th centuries. Examines Chinese vogue in England, created from the stories and philosophies brought back by travelers.
Anglo-Chinese Relations During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Title | Anglo-Chinese Relations During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries PDF eBook |
Author | Earl Hampton Pritchard |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 614 |
Release | 1930 |
Genre | China |
ISBN |
Chinese Society in the Eighteenth Century
Title | Chinese Society in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Naquin |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 1987-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780300046021 |
During the eighteenth century, China's new Manchu rulers consolidated their control of the largest empire China had ever known. In this book Susan Naquin and Evelyn S. Rawski draw on the most recent research to provide a unique overview and reevaluation of the social history of China during this period--one of the most dynamic periods in China's early modern era. "A lucid, original, and scholarly summary of the social, economic, and demographic history of China's last great period of glory. This will be an important book for students of Chinese history."--Jonathan Spence, Yale University "Engaging, complex, and elegantly written. . . . Absorbing and valuable: a thorough, unique, and richly detailed account of the social forms and cultural and religious life of the people."--Choice " An] interesting and well-informed survey of China between about 1680 and 1820."--W.J.F. Jenner, Asian Affairs "I would be a very odd scholar or general reader who could not derive profit from reading this elegant and painstaking survey of the social, cultural, and economic life of the Qing empire in its apparent prime. . . . A superb survey which readers may absorb and cherish."--Alexander Woodside, Pacific Affairs "A highly readable synthesis of recent secondary literature on the subject."--William S. Atwell, Journal of Asian Studies "Their coverage is comprehensive and their writing is clear and lucid. reading this book obtains one a very broad, yet penetrative, view of Chinese society at the time."--Alan P.L. Liu, Asian Thought & Society "The ground covered by this book is vast. . . . Its very breadth conveys with great clarity the extent of current knowledge of premodern China: it also serves as an excellent introduction to the social history of the Qing dynasty."--Hugh D.R. Baker, China Quarterly "This is a most challenging work and ambitious work. . . . Chinese Society in the Eighteenth Century give both the general reader and also the historian who does not study China a tool for grounding himself or herself in the basic patterns and trends that could be found in eighteenth century China as well as in the problems the specialists are now exploring. The book is also of great value to students of traditional and modern China, for it serves to synthesize much of the new literature on China in the High Qing. Thus it serves the 'China hand' as a state of the field essay that shows just where we are even as it suggests directions for future research."--Murray A. Rubinstein, American Asian Review "This excellent book provides an intelligent summary our rapidly changing understanding of Chinese society in a crucial century of political stability and economic and demographic expansion. Susan Naquin and Evelyn S. Rawski are distinguished contributors to the field, energetically engaged in its multinational communication networks."--John E. Wills, Jr., American Historical Review
Imperial Twilight
Title | Imperial Twilight PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen R. Platt |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 592 |
Release | 2018-05-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307961745 |
As 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.
South Asia
Title | South Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Frederick Lach |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | 680 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Asia |
ISBN | 9780226467542 |
China's Development from a Global Perspective
Title | China's Development from a Global Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | María Dolores Elizalde |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | 424 |
Release | 2017-11-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1527504174 |
For a long time, the idea of China as a culture and society which was voluntarily secluding itself from the rest of the world was dominant. But, in reality, China has always been part of the world, just as the world has always sought to penetrate China. The relationship between China and the world was, in the past, sometimes smooth, and at other times it was difficult, but nevertheless the bond remained alive. This collection presents an analysis of China from a global perspective within a broad temporal and spatial spectrum. It reveals the early relations established between the Roman Empire and China, the dynamics developed with the countries of the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia and Japan, and the gradual path of Europeans and Americans towards China. The book reviews the development of diplomatic relations, the signing of agreements and alliances, and the rise and resolution of conflicts. It also analyses the forging of economic relations, the establishment of commercial exchanges and the creation of companies, professional bodies and institutions of collaboration.