In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the origins of ‘Western’ imperialism in China. I argue, in particular, that global factors must be taken into account to explain the silver crisis that precipitated Qing China’s conflict with the ‘West’, as well as the British decision to go to war and ‘Western’ military performance in the two Opium Wars. Utilizing concepts from New Qing History, I will further demonstrate that although Britain and other imperialist powers tried to impose their concept of sovereign equality on the Qing Empire by force, the treaty port system that evolved from the Opium Wars also owed a great deal to Qing Imperial policies of border control and legal arrangements. Ins...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
What happens to our understanding of 'orientalism' and imperialism when we consider British-Chinese ...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from taylor & Francis via the...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...
The most totemic nineteenth-century military conflict between Britain and China was the First Opium ...
Merchants of War and Peace challenges conventional arguments that the major driving forces of the Fi...
Between 1839 and 1842, the southem Chinese port city of Canton was the primary staging ground of one...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
In this paper I intend to investigate the relations between colonial wars and the conceptual changes...
"The Romantic Reinvention of Imperial China" argues that Romantic literature shaped nineteenth-centu...
The current landscape of Global History literature appears dominated by a rather asymmetrical dichot...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
What happens to our understanding of 'orientalism' and imperialism when we consider British-Chinese ...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from taylor & Francis via the...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...
The most totemic nineteenth-century military conflict between Britain and China was the First Opium ...
Merchants of War and Peace challenges conventional arguments that the major driving forces of the Fi...
Between 1839 and 1842, the southem Chinese port city of Canton was the primary staging ground of one...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
In this paper I intend to investigate the relations between colonial wars and the conceptual changes...
"The Romantic Reinvention of Imperial China" argues that Romantic literature shaped nineteenth-centu...
The current landscape of Global History literature appears dominated by a rather asymmetrical dichot...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
What happens to our understanding of 'orientalism' and imperialism when we consider British-Chinese ...