Imperial twilight : the opium war and the end of China's last golden age
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Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
ISBN
9780307961730, 0307961737, 9780345803023, 0345803027
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Acorn Public Library District - Stacks | 951 PLA | On Shelf |
Bensenville Community Public Library District - Nonfiction | 951 PLA | On Shelf |
Berwyn Public Library - Stacks | 951.033 PLA | On Shelf |
Bloomingdale Public Library - Nonfiction | 951.033 PLA | On Shelf |
Cicero Public Library - Stacks | 951.033 PLA | On Shelf |
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Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xxviii, 556 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780307961730, 0307961737, 9780345803023, 0345803027
Notes
General Note
"A Borzoi book."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Describes how nineteenth-century British efforts to open China to trade set in motion the fall of the Qing dynasty and started a war that allowed for the rise of nationalism and communism in the twentieth century. When Britain launched its first war on China in 1839, pushed into hostilities by profiteering drug merchants and free-trade interests, it sealed the fate of what had long been seen as the most prosperous and powerful empire in Asia, if not the world. But internal problems of corruption, popular unrest, and dwindling finances had weakened China far more than was commonly understood, and the war would help set in motion the eventual fall of the Qing dynasty--which, in turn, would lead to the rise of nationalism and communism in the twentieth century. As one of the most potent turning points in the country's modern history, the Opium War has since come to stand for everything that today's China seeks to put behind it. In this dramatic, epic story, award-winning historian Stephen Platt sheds new light on the early attempts by Western traders and missionaries to "open" China--traveling mostly in secret beyond Canton, the single port where they were allowed--even as China's imperial rulers were struggling to manage their country's decline and Confucian scholars grappled with how to use foreign trade to China's advantage. The book paints an enduring portrait of an immensely profitable--and mostly peaceful--meeting of civilizations at Canton over the long term that was destined to be shattered by one of the most shockingly unjust wars in the annals of imperial history. Brimming with a fascinating cast of British, Chinese, and American individuals, this riveting narrative of relations between China and the West has important implications for today's uncertain and ever-changing political climate.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Platt, S. R. (2018). Imperial twilight: the opium war and the end of China's last golden age (First edition.). Alfred A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Platt, Stephen R. 2018. Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Platt, Stephen R. Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Platt, S. R. (2018). Imperial twilight: the opium war and the end of china's last golden age. First edn. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Platt, Stephen R. Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age First edition., Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
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