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Foreign Mud Anglo Chinese Opium War by Maurice Collis
Foreign Mud Anglo Chinese Opium War by Maurice Collis
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Foreign Mud: Anglo Chinese Opium War by Maurice Collis
Foreign Mud: Anglo Chinese Opium War offers a meticulously researched account of one of the pivotal conflicts of the nineteenth century. In this authoritative work, Maurice Collis examines the opium trade and the ensuing military and diplomatic struggles between Britain and China, providing insight into the economic, political, and cultural forces that shaped modern East–West relations.
Drawing on primary sources and rigorous analysis, Collis explores British imperial ambitions alongside the determined Chinese resistance. The book meticulously reconstructs the events that defined the opium wars, emphasizing how these conflicts influenced subsequent developments in global trade and colonial policy. Scholars, students, and serious readers of military and colonial history will appreciate the depth of research and the balanced narrative that situates the opium wars within a broader historical context.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Historical Analysis: Detailed exploration of the opium trade's impact on Anglo-Chinese relations and global history.
Rigorous Research: Extensive use of primary sources and critical examination of both British and Chinese perspectives.
Scholarly Insight: Offers a nuanced understanding of the military, economic, and cultural dimensions of the conflict.
Essential Academic Resource: A valuable reference for researchers, historians, and students of colonial and military history.
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