P04: Practices of defiance: resisting colonial maritime powerWith the colonisation of Hong Kong, which became the headquarters of the East Indies and China Station of the Royal Navy, the British began their efforts to suppress piracy in the China Seas in earnest. However, the colonisation of Hong Kong was achieved through an act of maritime depredation against Qing China, which sometimes considered the British intrusion an act of piracy. Furthermore, as the victims of British actions against piracy off the China coast were often Chinese subjects, the Royal Navy's anti-piracy expeditions can be seen as a violation of Qing sovereignty. Despite the intrusiveness of the British suppression of piracy, many Qing officials proved willing to cooper...
Ei MURAKAMI 村上衛, Maître de conférences de l'Université de Kyoto, invité par Xavier Paulès au CECMC, ...
On October 3rd 1864, Harry Parkes, the British Consul at Shanghai reported to Thomas Wade, Chargé d’...
Chia-hsing in northern Chekiang was part of one of the most advanced and prosperous sectors of the ...
Although the piracy that had broken out during the Opium War threatened trade at treaty ports after ...
The British colonisation of Hong Kong represented an intrusion into seas hitherto principally under...
On 21 September 1808, British troops deployed from India landed on Macau despite the opposition of t...
This paper explores how piracy was defined and eventually reduced in the South China seas between 18...
This paper explores how piracy was defined and eventually reduced in the South China seas between 18...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
Ever since the establishment of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs (CIMC) in Shanghai in 1853, t...
Coastal piracy in southeast China during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century was caused...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from taylor & Francis via the...
During the 1860s, Chinese merchants reestablished their commercial organizations which are recorded ...
[[abstract]]Forts, signals and towers were part of the naval and coastal defence establishment in th...
Ei MURAKAMI 村上衛, Maître de conférences de l'Université de Kyoto, invité par Xavier Paulès au CECMC, ...
On October 3rd 1864, Harry Parkes, the British Consul at Shanghai reported to Thomas Wade, Chargé d’...
Chia-hsing in northern Chekiang was part of one of the most advanced and prosperous sectors of the ...
Although the piracy that had broken out during the Opium War threatened trade at treaty ports after ...
The British colonisation of Hong Kong represented an intrusion into seas hitherto principally under...
On 21 September 1808, British troops deployed from India landed on Macau despite the opposition of t...
This paper explores how piracy was defined and eventually reduced in the South China seas between 18...
This paper explores how piracy was defined and eventually reduced in the South China seas between 18...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
Imperial China has a long-standing, multifaceted, and interesting imperial maritime history. Of part...
Ever since the establishment of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs (CIMC) in Shanghai in 1853, t...
Coastal piracy in southeast China during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century was caused...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from taylor & Francis via the...
During the 1860s, Chinese merchants reestablished their commercial organizations which are recorded ...
[[abstract]]Forts, signals and towers were part of the naval and coastal defence establishment in th...
Ei MURAKAMI 村上衛, Maître de conférences de l'Université de Kyoto, invité par Xavier Paulès au CECMC, ...
On October 3rd 1864, Harry Parkes, the British Consul at Shanghai reported to Thomas Wade, Chargé d’...
Chia-hsing in northern Chekiang was part of one of the most advanced and prosperous sectors of the ...