Sources in Chinese History

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Sources in Chinese History, now in its second edition, has been updated to include re-translations of over a third of the documents. It also incorporates nearly forty new sources that work to familiarise readers with the key events, personages, and themes of modern China.


Praise for the previous edition: "This book, in a word, is excellent. The image and commentary feature is appealing; it is an extraordinarily effective device for 'hooking' students and making the past much 'closer.' Chapter introductions are cogent, as the authors have selected new or infrequently-utilized people and events. There is nothing humdrum here: the documents are compelling and important; and the commentary crackles with fresh and acute insights and analysis." R. Keith Schoppa, Loyola College, USA "This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive Chinese history sourcebook currently available. What's most valuable about this book is its extensive use of Chinese sources which helps users to understand Chinese perspectives in a fresh way." Yufeng Mao, Washington University, USA

Autorentext

David G. Atwill teaches Asian History at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of two monographs, The Chinese Sultanate (2005) and Islamic Shangri-la (2018), and has been the recipient of several fellowships, including two Fulbright fellowships and an Andrew W. Mellon New Directions Fellowship.

Yurong Y. Atwill is the Asian Studies Librarian at Pennsylvania State University and received her PhD from Yunnan University. She is the author of Yunnan Knowledge and Outsiders' Impressions: Culture, Transportation and Botantical Resources (in Chinese) and has published numerous articles on Chinese librarianship.


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Sources in Chinese History, now in its second edition, has been updated to include re-translations of over a third of the documents. It also incorporates nearly forty new sources that work to familiarise readers with the key events, personages, and themes of modern China.


Inhalt

Preface
A Note on Romanization, Names, and Dates
Acknowledgments

PART 1 : LATE IMPERIAL CHINA (1644**-**1911)

CHAPTER 1 - Early to Mid-Qing

VISUAL SOURCE: Imperial Examination Halls

Rise of Qing: Conquest, Consolidation, and Preservation

  1. Shunzhi's Head-Shaving Decree (1645)

  2. Sacred Edict of the Kangxi Emperor (1670)

  3. Kangxi's Edict Regarding Wu Sangui (1674)

  4. Qing Rulers Promoting and Preserving Manchu Identity (1635-1850)

  5. Qing's 29 Regulations for Reorganizing Tibet (1792)

    ** Qing China and Relations With Europe

  6. Kangxi's Edict of Toleration (March 20, 1692)

  7. Open Letter From Kangxi to Pope Clement XI (October 31, 1716)

  8. Letter From King George III to the Emperor of China (1792)

  9. Journal Entries of Lord Macartney During his Journey to China (1793-1794)

  10. Qianlong's Edict to King George III of England (September 23, 1793) **

    ** Education, Examinations, and Literature

  11. Pu Songling's "Three Genii" (c.1679)

  12. Eight-Legged Essay Civil Service Examination (1818)

  13. Description of Provincial Examination (c. 1845)

  14. Lan Dingyuan on Female Education (1712)
    CHAPTER 2 - The Opium War

VISUAL SOURCE: Guangzhou, the Pearl River Delta and the World

Trade in Early Nineteenth-Century Guangzhou

  1. Description of European Factories in Guangzhou (1825-1844)

  2. Deqing's Memorial on the Responsibilities of the Gonghang (March 23, 1813)

  3. Rules Regulating Foreign Trading in Guangzhou (1832-1835)

    ** Opium in Early Nineteenth-Century Guangzhou

  4. Opium and Tea Trade with China

  5. Huang Juezi on the Evil of Opium (june 2, 1838)

  6. The Opium Question Among Westerners in China (1836-1837)

    ** Commissioner Lin Zexu and the Opium War

  7. Imperial Commissioner Lin Zexu's Pronouncement to the Foreigners ****(March 18, 1839)

  8. Charles Elliot's Public Notice to British Subjects (March 27, 1839)

  9. Letter From Lin Zexu to his Wife (1839)

  10. Letter From Lin Zexu to Queen Victoria (July 19, 1839) **

    Popular Responses and Diplomatic Resolutions to the Opium War

  11. Guangdong Residents' Denunciation of the British (1841)

  12. British Parliamentary Discussion of the Resolution on the "Suppression of the Opium Trade" (April 4, 1843)

  13. Treaty of Nanjing (1842)
    CHAPTER 3 - Mid-Nineteenth-Century Rebellions and Qing Responses

VISUAL SOURCE: Taiping Seal

Taiping Rebellion

  1. Taiping Anti-Manchu Proclamation (1852)

  2. Brief Record of the Taiping's Arrival in Nanjing (March 1853)

  3. Taiping Ten Commandments (1852)

  4. Taiping Plan for Reorganizing Chinese Society (1853)

  5. Land System of the Heavenly Dynasty (1853)

    ** Muslim Rebellions

  6. Panthay Rebellion Summons to Arms (1868)

  7. Rumors of a Tungan Massacre (1864)

  8. Robert Shaw's Visit to Yarkand and Kashgar (March 3, 1870) ** Self-Strengthening Movement

  9. Feng Guifen on the Adoption of Western Learning (1860)

  10. Zeng Guofan on Founding the Shanghai Arsenal (1868)

  11. Li Hongzhang's Memorial Advocating Foreign Language Training (March 11, 1863)

  12. Woren's Memorial Objecting to Western Learning (1867)
    CHAPTER 4 -The Deepening Crisis of Imperialism in China (1856**-**1890)

VISUAL SOURCE: Mapping Imperialism through Treaty Ports

The Second Opium War, the Treaty of Tianjin, and the Burning of Yuanming Yuan

  1. Harry Parkes' Letter to Commissioner Ye Mingchen (October 8, 1856)

  2. Reflections of Lord Elgin on the Treaty of Tianjin (June 29, 1858)

  3. Treaty of Tianjin (June 26, 1858)

  4. A Narrative on the Looting and Prize Money at the Yuanming Yuan (October 7, 1860) ** Sino-Japanese War

  5. China's Declaration of War (1894)

  6. Japan's Declaration of War (1894)

  7. The Treaty of Shimonoseki (April 17, 1895)

  8. Li Hongzhang, "Afterthoughts of the Japanese War" (June 30, 1895)

  9. John Hay's Open Door Note (September 6, 1899)

  10. Description of Chinese Family Life (1883)

  11. Legal Case Study: Fraudulent Sale of Land (1889)

  12. Legal Case Study: Marriage (1882)
    CHAPTER 5 - Seeking to Solve China's Ills

VISUAL SOURCE: Picturing the Boxers

100 Days Reform Movement

  1. Kang Youwei's Memorial on Institutional Reform (January 29, 1898) **

  2. China Mail Interview with Kang Youwei (October 7, 1898)

  3. Guangxu's Three Secret Decrees (1898)

  4. Cixi and the Trial of the Reformers (1898)

    ** Boxer Uprising

  5. Malan Boxer Proclamations (1900)

  6. Spirit Boxer Possession (1900)

  7. Imperial Edict to "Declare War" (June 21, 1900)

  8. Boxer Protocol (September 7, 1901) ** Post-Boxer Reform and the Push for Revolution

  9. Qing Officials' Joint Proposals for Post-Boxer Reform (1901)

  10. Qiu Jin's Address to 200 Million Fellow Countrywomen (1904)

  11. Abolition of the Competitive Examinations in China (1905)
    PART 2: REPUBLICAN CHINA (1911**-**-1949)

CHAPTER 6 - Revolution, Warlordism, and Intellectual Transformation

VISUAL SOURCE: The Making of a Movement: 1919 Demonstrations in Tiananmen

1911 Revolution

  1. Three People's Principles and the Future of the Chinese People (1906)

  2. Demands of the National Assembly, Submitted in a Memorial to the Throne (November 3, 1911)

  3. First Provisional President's Inaugural Address (January 2, 1912)

  4. Last Emperor's Abdication Edict (February 12, 1912)

  5. Sun Yat-sen's Reply to Yuan Shikai and Resignation (February 12, 1912) ** May Fourth Movement

  6. Japan's 21 Demands (January 18, 1915)

  7. May Fourth Manifesto (May 4, 1919)

  8. Chen Duxiu's "New Youth" Manifesto (December 1, 1919)

  9. Hu Shi's Literary Revolution and R…

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367210939
    • Auflage 2. A.
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre History
    • Anzahl Seiten 454
    • Größe H280mm x B210mm x T25mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9780367210939
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-21093-9
    • Veröffentlichung 04.03.2021
    • Titel Sources in Chinese History
    • Autor David Atwill , Atwill Yurong
    • Untertitel Diverse Perspectives from 1644 to the Present
    • Gewicht 840g
    • Herausgeber Routledge

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