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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xvii
- 1. Introduction: Imperialism, Colonialism, and China 1
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Part I Opium Wars and Treaties of Peace, Friendship, and Commerce
- 2. The Arrow War, 1856–1860 31
- 3. Violence and the Rule of Law in China, 1856–1858 49
- 4. Beijing 1860: Loot, Prize, and a Solemn Act of Retribution 74
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Part II. Reterritorializing China, 1861–1900
- 5. Constructing a New Order 119
- 6. The Qing Empire in the Era of European Global Hegemony 156
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Part III. Making China Perfectly Equal
- 7. A Reign of Terror: Punishment and Retribution in Beijing and Its Environs 185
- 8. Desacralizing Qing Sovereignty, 1900–1901 241
- 9. Mnemonic Devices: Memorializing the West as Victim and Hero 282
- 10. The Return of the Repressed, Recirculations, and Chinese Patriotism 315
- Postscript 346
- Bibliography 351
- Index 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xvii
- 1. Introduction: Imperialism, Colonialism, and China 1
-
Part I Opium Wars and Treaties of Peace, Friendship, and Commerce
- 2. The Arrow War, 1856–1860 31
- 3. Violence and the Rule of Law in China, 1856–1858 49
- 4. Beijing 1860: Loot, Prize, and a Solemn Act of Retribution 74
-
Part II. Reterritorializing China, 1861–1900
- 5. Constructing a New Order 119
- 6. The Qing Empire in the Era of European Global Hegemony 156
-
Part III. Making China Perfectly Equal
- 7. A Reign of Terror: Punishment and Retribution in Beijing and Its Environs 185
- 8. Desacralizing Qing Sovereignty, 1900–1901 241
- 9. Mnemonic Devices: Memorializing the West as Victim and Hero 282
- 10. The Return of the Repressed, Recirculations, and Chinese Patriotism 315
- Postscript 346
- Bibliography 351
- Index 375