British trade and the opening of China, 1800-42

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British trade and the opening of China, 1800-42

by Michael Greenberg

(Cambridge studies in economic history)

Cambridge University Press, 1969

  • : pbk

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First published 1951

Bibliography: p. [226]-232

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

An account of the activities of British merchants in China in the crucial years before the Treaty of Nanking (1842), which transformed the relations between the Celestial Empire and the Western 'barbarians' and placed them upon a footing that was to last for 100 years. Mr Greenberg shows how this change was brought about by the pressures of the expanding British economy of the early nineteenth century. Much of the material is based on the papers of Jardine Matheson and Co., the only firm of pre-treaty days to survive, and the largest of the British firms then established in Canton.

Table of Contents

  • 1. The Old China Trade
  • 2. The Honourable Company and the Private English
  • 3. The Canton Commercial System
  • 4. The Development of the Canton Trade to 1834
  • 5. Opium
  • 6. Business and Financial Organisation
  • 7. The Victory of the Free Traders
  • 8. Ledger and Sword.

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