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- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Illustrations and Tables IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Abbreviations XIII
- Introduction: Opium's History in China 1
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Part I: The International Context
- 1. Opium for China: The British Connection 31
- 2. From Peril to Profit: Opium in Late-Edo to Meiji Eyes 55
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Part II: Distribution and Consumption
- 3. Drugs, Taxes, and Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia 79
- 4. The Hong Kong Opium Revenue, 1845–1885 105
- 5. Opium in Xinjiang and Beyond 127
- 6. Drug Operations by Resident Japanese in Tianjin 152
- 7. Opium / Leisure / Shanghai: Urban Economies of Consumption 167
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Part III: Control and Resistance
- 8. Opium and Modern Chinese State-Making 189
- 9. Opium and the State in Late-Qing Sichuan 212
- 10. Poppies, Patriotism, and the Public Sphere: Nationalism and State Leadership in the Anti-Opium Crusade in Fujian, 1906–1916 228
- 11. The National Anti-Opium Association and the Guomindang State, 1924–1937 248
- 12. Opium Control versus Opium Suppression: The Origins of the 1935 Six-Year Plan to Eliminate Opium and Drugs 270
- 13. The Responses of Opium Growers to Eradication Campaigns and the Poppy Tax, 1907–1949 292
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Part IV: Crisis and Resolution
- 14. Opium and Collaboration in Central China, 1938–1940 323
- 15. An Opium Tug-of-War: Japan versus the Wang Jingwei Regime 344
- 16. Resistance to Opium as a Social Evil in Wartime China 360
- 17. Nationalism, Identity, and State-Building: The Antidrug Crusade in the People's Republic, 1949–1952 380
- Bibliography 405
- Contributors 431
- Index 433
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Illustrations and Tables IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Abbreviations XIII
- Introduction: Opium's History in China 1
-
Part I: The International Context
- 1. Opium for China: The British Connection 31
- 2. From Peril to Profit: Opium in Late-Edo to Meiji Eyes 55
-
Part II: Distribution and Consumption
- 3. Drugs, Taxes, and Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia 79
- 4. The Hong Kong Opium Revenue, 1845–1885 105
- 5. Opium in Xinjiang and Beyond 127
- 6. Drug Operations by Resident Japanese in Tianjin 152
- 7. Opium / Leisure / Shanghai: Urban Economies of Consumption 167
-
Part III: Control and Resistance
- 8. Opium and Modern Chinese State-Making 189
- 9. Opium and the State in Late-Qing Sichuan 212
- 10. Poppies, Patriotism, and the Public Sphere: Nationalism and State Leadership in the Anti-Opium Crusade in Fujian, 1906–1916 228
- 11. The National Anti-Opium Association and the Guomindang State, 1924–1937 248
- 12. Opium Control versus Opium Suppression: The Origins of the 1935 Six-Year Plan to Eliminate Opium and Drugs 270
- 13. The Responses of Opium Growers to Eradication Campaigns and the Poppy Tax, 1907–1949 292
-
Part IV: Crisis and Resolution
- 14. Opium and Collaboration in Central China, 1938–1940 323
- 15. An Opium Tug-of-War: Japan versus the Wang Jingwei Regime 344
- 16. Resistance to Opium as a Social Evil in Wartime China 360
- 17. Nationalism, Identity, and State-Building: The Antidrug Crusade in the People's Republic, 1949–1952 380
- Bibliography 405
- Contributors 431
- Index 433