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International Relations of the Chinese Empire

International Relations of the Chinese Empire

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This five-volume set provides a comprehensive account of trade and economic life in China in the 19th century from a Western perspective, covering the history of China's relations with the West, the rise of Japan, and the final demise of the Qing Empire. It includes detailed analysis of the central and provincial government, fiscal position, international trade, foreigners in China's economy, opium imports, Inspectorate of Customs, railways, and guild system.

Format: Mixed media product
Publication date: 25 February 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Originally published between 1908 and 1918, this five-volume set offers an unparalleled account of trade and economic life in China in the 19th century from a Western perspective. The first three volumes analyze the history of China's relations with the West between 1834 and 1911, covering key issues such as the increase in foreign control over China and the attempts of the Chinese government to respond, the rise of Japan in Asia, and the final demise of the Qing Empire. Volume 4 (Trade and Administration of China) and Volume 5 (The Gilds of China) provide a first-hand account of the workings of the Chinese economy, covering the central and provincial government of the Qing Empire, the fiscal position of the Chinese state, international trade, the position of foreigners in China's economy, opium imports, the Inspectorate of Customs, the railways, and an examination of the guild system that underpinned the organization of commerce in China. With a new introduction by leading scholar, Michael Dillon, the set is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand economic and political relations between China and the West in the second half of the 19th century.

Weight: 4508g
ISBN-13: 9781784531331

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