Opium, Soldiers and Evangelicals: England's 1840-42 War with China and Its Aftermath - Paperback

Opium, Soldiers and Evangelicals: England's 1840-42 War with China and Its Aftermath - Paperback

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by H. Gelber (Author)

This book questions the universal belief that England's 1840-42 war with China was an 'Opium War'. What really worried London was 'insults to the crown', the claim of a dilapidated and corrupt China to be superior to everyone, threats to British men and women and seizure of British property, plus the wish to expand and free trade everywhere. It was only much later that general Chinese resentment and Evangelical opinion at home - and in America - persuaded everyone that Britain had indeed been wicked and fought for opium.

Author Biography

HARRY G. GELBER is Professor of History and Political Science and Visiting Research Fellow at the Asian Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Economy. His publications include Australia, Britain and the EEC, 1961-1963, National Power, Security and Economic Uncertainty, and Sovereignty Through Interdependence.

Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 01, 2004
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