Bibliotheca Indosinica

Bibliotheca Indosinica
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Total Pages : 582
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015033853576
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Synopsis Bibliotheca Indosinica by : Henri Cordier

British Travel Writing from China, 1798-1901, Volume 3

British Travel Writing from China, 1798-1901, Volume 3
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781000558692
ISBN-13 : 100055869X
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Synopsis British Travel Writing from China, 1798-1901, Volume 3 by : Elizabeth H Chang

In 1793, Lord Macartney led the first British diplomatic mission to China in over one hundred years. This five-volume reset edition draws together British travel writings about China throughout the next century. The collection ends with the Boxer Uprising which marked the beginning of the end of informal British empire on the Chinese mainland.

The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London

The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London
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Total Pages : 712
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101072326711
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Synopsis The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London by : Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)

Includes list of members.

Bibliotheca Orientalis

Bibliotheca Orientalis
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Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B400748
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Synopsis Bibliotheca Orientalis by :

Bibliotheca Orientalis, Or, A Complete List of Books, Papers, Serials and Essays Published in ... in England and the Colonies, Germany and France on the History, Languages, Religions, Antiquities, Literature and Geography of the East

Bibliotheca Orientalis, Or, A Complete List of Books, Papers, Serials and Essays Published in ... in England and the Colonies, Germany and France on the History, Languages, Religions, Antiquities, Literature and Geography of the East
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Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:N14101949
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Synopsis Bibliotheca Orientalis, Or, A Complete List of Books, Papers, Serials and Essays Published in ... in England and the Colonies, Germany and France on the History, Languages, Religions, Antiquities, Literature and Geography of the East by :

Hankow

Hankow
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 0804721602
ISBN-13 : 9780804721608
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Synopsis Hankow by : William T. Rowe

This is the second volume of a two-volume social history of nineteenth-century Hankow, a city of over one million inhabitants and the commercial hub of central China. In the first volume, Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889 (1984), the author emphasized the dynamism of late imperial commerce, the relation of the metropolis to its hinterland, and the corporate institutions of the city, notably its guilds, which assumed a number of functions we normally attribute to a municipal government. In this volume, the focus is on the people of Hankow, in all their ethnic diversity, occupational variety, and constant mobility, and on the social bonds that enabled this mass of people to live and work in a crowded city with much less disruptive social conflict than occurred in Hankow's counterparts in early modern Europe. Built into the argument of the book is a running comparison nineteenth-century Hankow with such cities as London and Paris in the somewhat earlier period when they, too, were experiencing the growing pains of nascent preindustrial capitalism. How are we to account for the fact that the cities of early modern Europe were so much more prone to protest and social upheaval than Hankow was in a comparable stage of development? The author finds the answer in the cultural hegemony of an activist elite that fostered moral consensus, social harmony, and an aura of solicitude for the well-being of residents at every social level, exemplified in such service institutions as poor relief, firefighting, and public security. Toward the end of the nineteenth century, however, the social bonds that had held Hankow together were beginning to fragment, as social polarization and growing class-consciousness fostered an atmosphere of increasing unrest.