This contribution examines British attitudes towards the Qing government’s efforts at introducing constitutional reform in China during the first decade of the twentieth century. During this period, China gradually introduced elected assemblies as well as a range of other reforms in education, civil service administration, and a number of other fields. The chapter will explore to what extent imperial ambitions shaped British understandings of the changes that occurred in the Qing Empire and whether British observers believed constitutional government would be successful. Judging from Foreign Office and consular reports, British opinion on reforms in China was ambivalent. On the one hand, there was a strong sense that Britain should support ...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
Hong Kong was a British colony between 1842 and 1996. In the early periods of the colony’s existence...
This paper presents some outside views on the emergence of Chinese constitutional thought. It shows ...
This thesis traces British reactions to the development of the Chinese revolutionary movement from i...
This paper explores the role of the nineteenth-century sinologist-cum-diplomat, John Francis Davis, ...
This is the first full study of British reactions to the major civil war known as the Taiping Rebell...
Considering the history of Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China which followed, the decision to pr...
At the beginning of the 20th century Great Britain had to guard its interests in China against the c...
The intention of this paper is to present how the British idea of the Open Door in China permeated t...
This doctoral thesis considers the significance of Australian engagement with China within British i...
Towards the end of the nineteenth century the British Empire was confronted by two great Chinese que...
This doctoral thesis considers the significance of Australian engagement with China within British i...
From the mid-1700s through the late 1830s, Britons in China were confined to a tiny section of the c...
This study has two purposes: first, by collecting and examining a body of China-related periodical w...
This thesis is a study of four topics suggest~d by a little known Anglo-Ch'ing military aid project...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
Hong Kong was a British colony between 1842 and 1996. In the early periods of the colony’s existence...
This paper presents some outside views on the emergence of Chinese constitutional thought. It shows ...
This thesis traces British reactions to the development of the Chinese revolutionary movement from i...
This paper explores the role of the nineteenth-century sinologist-cum-diplomat, John Francis Davis, ...
This is the first full study of British reactions to the major civil war known as the Taiping Rebell...
Considering the history of Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China which followed, the decision to pr...
At the beginning of the 20th century Great Britain had to guard its interests in China against the c...
The intention of this paper is to present how the British idea of the Open Door in China permeated t...
This doctoral thesis considers the significance of Australian engagement with China within British i...
Towards the end of the nineteenth century the British Empire was confronted by two great Chinese que...
This doctoral thesis considers the significance of Australian engagement with China within British i...
From the mid-1700s through the late 1830s, Britons in China were confined to a tiny section of the c...
This study has two purposes: first, by collecting and examining a body of China-related periodical w...
This thesis is a study of four topics suggest~d by a little known Anglo-Ch'ing military aid project...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
Hong Kong was a British colony between 1842 and 1996. In the early periods of the colony’s existence...
This paper presents some outside views on the emergence of Chinese constitutional thought. It shows ...