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Distant Shores: Colonial Encounters on China's Maritime Frontier

Hardback

Main Details

Title Distant Shores: Colonial Encounters on China's Maritime Frontier
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Professor Melissa Macauley
SeriesHistories of Economic Life
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:376
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 156
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
Colonialism and imperialism
National liberation, independence and post-colonialism
Economic history
ISBN/Barcode 9780691213484
ClassificationsDewey:951.27
Audience
General
Illustrations 18 tables. 2 maps.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 18 May 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

A pioneering history that transforms our understanding of the colonial era and China's place in it China has conventionally been considered a land empire whose lack of maritime and colonial reach contributed to its economic decline after the mid-eighteenth century. Distant Shores challenges this view, showing that the economic expansion of south

Author Biography

Melissa Macauley is associate professor of history at Northwestern University. She is the author of Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China.

Reviews

"Winner of the Bentley Book Prize, World History Association" "[A] deeply researched study. . . . Distant Shores succeeds in its objective to further nuance the conventional narrative of China's decline throughout the long 19th century by shifting the gaze to the southeastern littoral."---Yorim Spoelder, Asian Review of Books "[An] excellent study. . . . This compelling work not only provides a fresh look at the rationale behind the first Opium War, but also importantly deconstructs the rhetoric of the widely accepted fundamental divergence of Europe and China supposed to have developed starting in the eighteenth century."---Bart Dessein, Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies