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Opium wars : the addiction of one empire and the corruption of another

Hanes, William Travis 1954- (Author). Sanello, Frank. (Added Author).

Summary: Explores the history of the Opium Wars, fought between China and Britain from 1839 to 1842 and 1856 to 1860, focusing on the underlying motivations of each nation.

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  • ISBN: 1570719314
  • ISBN: 9781570719318
  • ISBN: 1402201494
  • ISBN: 9781402201493
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 334 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Naperville, Ill. : Sourcebooks, ©2002.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-322) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 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 Arrow's 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.
Subject: China History Opium War, 1840-1842
China History Foreign intervention, 1857-1861

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Opium Wars : The Addiction of One Empire and the Corruption of Another
Opium Wars : The Addiction of One Empire and the Corruption of Another
by Sanello, Frank; Hanes, William Travis
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Opium Wars : The Addiction of One Empire and the Corruption of Another


In this tragic and powerful story, the two Opium Wars of 1839-1842 and 1856-1860 between Britain and China are recounted for the first time through the eyes of the Chinese as well as the Imperial West. Opium entered China during the Middle Ages when Arab traders brought it into China for medicinal purposes. As it took hold as a recreational drug, opium wrought havoc on Chinese society. By the early nineteenth century, 90 percent of the Emperor's court and the majority of the army were opium addicts. Britain was also a nation addicted -- to tea, grown in China, and paid for with profits made from the opium trade. When China tried to ban the use of the drug and bar its Western smugglers from it gates, England decided to fight to keep open China's ports for its importation. England, the superpower of its time, managed to do so in two wars, resulting in a drug-induced devastation of the Chinese people that would last 150 years. In this page-turning, dramatic and colorful history, The Opium Wars responds to past, biased Western accounts by representing the neglected Chinese version of the story and showing how the wars stand as one of the monumental clashes between the cultures of East and West.
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