Taking a global approach to the American Civil War from the vantage of China, this article explores the nineteenth-century transnational connections and disconnections that linked the American community there to distant diplomatic crises unfolding in the Atlantic. Such episodes as the raiding of the Confederate privateer Alabama and the Trent Affair reached China's Americans through newspaper articles and correspondence that described an Atlantic theatre dominated by the spirit of war. Such reports had an ambiguous effect in China. On the one hand, they undermined American mercantile enterprises that had been poised to expand into China's interior. On the other, they created only ephemeral ripples of discontent amongst a wider Anglo-America...
During the 1860s, Chinese merchants reestablished their commercial organizations which are recorded ...
What happens to our understanding of 'orientalism' and imperialism when we consider British-Chinese ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
What roles did Americans play in the expanding global empires of the nineteenth century? Thomas M. L...
This dissertation examines the history of US-China relations from 1784 to 1870 with attention to the...
On January 15, 1857, as the Second Opium War raged, bread distributed by the Esing bakery to Hong Ko...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
This article proposes that U.S. foreign relations in the nineteenth century were structured around t...
International audienceThe reasons for Chinese Emigration to America and elsewhere were largely econo...
This collection of essays discusses the first commercial encounters between a China on the verge of ...
This article examines American elites, mostly from the Republican Party, in the 1860s and 1870s to e...
This dissertation examines the social and economic contours of everyday life and grassroots relation...
The most totemic nineteenth-century military conflict between Britain and China was the First Opium ...
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This article examines the roles of nationalism, the historical case of World War One, and the Cult o...
During the 1860s, Chinese merchants reestablished their commercial organizations which are recorded ...
What happens to our understanding of 'orientalism' and imperialism when we consider British-Chinese ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
What roles did Americans play in the expanding global empires of the nineteenth century? Thomas M. L...
This dissertation examines the history of US-China relations from 1784 to 1870 with attention to the...
On January 15, 1857, as the Second Opium War raged, bread distributed by the Esing bakery to Hong Ko...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
This article proposes that U.S. foreign relations in the nineteenth century were structured around t...
International audienceThe reasons for Chinese Emigration to America and elsewhere were largely econo...
This collection of essays discusses the first commercial encounters between a China on the verge of ...
This article examines American elites, mostly from the Republican Party, in the 1860s and 1870s to e...
This dissertation examines the social and economic contours of everyday life and grassroots relation...
The most totemic nineteenth-century military conflict between Britain and China was the First Opium ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67154/2/10.1177_000271625429400121.pd
This article examines the roles of nationalism, the historical case of World War One, and the Cult o...
During the 1860s, Chinese merchants reestablished their commercial organizations which are recorded ...
What happens to our understanding of 'orientalism' and imperialism when we consider British-Chinese ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...