Description |
xii, 334 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-322) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : chemical warfare -- Lord Elgin's revenge -- Disastrous etiquette -- Zero intolerance -- Canton besieged -- The black hole of Canton -- The battle in Britain -- Drugs and guns -- Diplomacy by gunboat -- The economics of addiction -- Crucifixion and cages -- Steamed victory -- A price on his head -- The sacking of Amoy, Ningpo and Charles Elliot -- Chinese masada -- "Early Victorian vikings" -- The trade in poison and pigs -- Strange interlude -- Outrageous slings and the arrows misfortune -- Peer pressure -- Scottish conquistador -- Hostilities renewed -- Lord Elgin's return -- To the gates of Peking -- A hostage crisis -- "I am not a thief" -- Rescue and retaliation -- The Diktat of Peking. |
Summary |
"Few events in the history of the international narcotics trade are more tragic than the Opium Wars that devastated China in the mid-nineteenth century. Between 1839 and 1860, Great Britain fought two fierce battles to force the opening of ports crucial to its importation of the drug into China. Britain relied on the imposed sale of opium to offset the trade imbalance created by Britain's seemingly unquenchable thirst for Chinese tea. The cost to China was staggering: tens of thousands dead, millions of dollars paid in war reparations, and as much as ten percent of the population addicted to the drug. The authors tell a vivid story of cultures in collision. Drawing on historical documents and firsthand accounts they recreate international events leading up to Britain's invasion of the Chinese mainland. They capture the chaos and turmoil of two decades of war that saw Britain's world-class armed forces engaging Chinese defenses still dependent on medieval weaponry and military strategies. The Opium Wars were a public spectacle that played out in the international arena and involved a host of political dignitaries, including Queen Victoria, Prime Minister William Gladstone, and James Bruce, Lord Elgin. This stirring chronicle relates not only the stories of these well-known historical figures, but also the personal stories of civilians and soldiers on both sides who fought valiantly for their countries. |
Subject |
China -- History -- Opium War, 1840-1842.
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China -- History -- Foreign intervention, 1857-1861.
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China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
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Opium War (China : 1840-1842) (OCoLC)fst01353914 |
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Foreign Intervention in China (China : 1857-1861) (OCoLC)fst01353121 |
Chronological Term |
1840-1861
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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Added Author |
Sanello, Frank.
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ISBN |
0760776385 |
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9780760776384 |
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