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E-raamat: Great Reversal: Britain, China and the 400-Year Contest for Power

  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300280234
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300280234

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A vivid history of the relationship between Britain and China, from 1600 to the present

The relationship between Britain and China has shaped the modern world. Chinese art, philosophy and science have had a profound effect upon British culture, while the long history of British exploitation is still bitterly remembered in China today. But how has their interaction changed over time?
 
From the early days of the East India Company, through the violence of the Opium Wars, to present day disputes over Hong Kong, Kerry Brown charts this turbulent and intriguing relationship in full. Britain has always sought to dominate China economically and politically, while China’s ideas and exports—from tea and Chinoiserie to porcelain and silk—have continued to fascinate in the west. But by the later twentieth century, the balance of power began to shift in China’s favour, with global consequences. Brown shows how these interactions changed the world order—and argues that an understanding of Britain’s relationship with China is now more vital than ever.


A vivid history of the relationship between Britain and China, from 1600 to the present

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For the reader who wants a highly readable and thoroughly reliable account of the Sino-British relationship over the longer term, Browns book is an excellent choice.Rana Mitter, Literary Review

Browns thoughtful, four-century-long narrative is enlivened by thumbnail sketches.David Chaffetz, Asian Review of Books

Brown is one of Britains most skilled and knowledgeable Chinese hands.Glyn Ford, Chartist

Kerry Brown has constructed a concise and clear history of the exchange between Britain and China over 400 years. Readers will be amazed by its rich historical material and meticulous conception. Sure to become a classic work.Xinran, author of China Witness and The Book of Secrets

This is a beautifully written and meticulously researched account of Britains interaction with China over the centuries from when Britain was the assertive superpower and China was weak and decaying to the uncomfortable present when China is the assertive superpower.Sir Vince Cable, author of Money and Power

This scintillating book tells the story of a relationship which has shaped the modern world- Britain and China. Ranging from the Tudors to Xi Jinping, The Great Reversal is beautifully written, clear, accessible and unstuffy, full of an astonishing wealth of anecdote. This is narrative history at its best, and will no doubt become the indispensable guide.Michael Wood, author of The Story of China

Brown lays bare the tortured history of Britains 400-year entanglement with China and brings this dramatic and largely forgotten past to new life. The narrative beckons the reader to consider anew the importance of artful diplomacy and empathy in adjusting to the throes of change in our ever-shrinking world. A must-read for serious students of our modern age.Susan Thornton, Yale University

Kerry Brown is professor of Chinese studies and director of the Lau China Institute at Kings College London. He is the author of over twenty books on modern Chinese politics, history, and society.