Conflict and cooperation in Sino-British business, 1860-1911 : the impact of the pro-British commercial network in Shanghai

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Conflict and cooperation in Sino-British business, 1860-1911 : the impact of the pro-British commercial network in Shanghai

Eiichi Motono

(St. Antony's/Macmillan series)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

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"In association with St Antony's College, Oxford"--T.p

Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.--Oxford)

Bibliography: p. 203-211

Includes index

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Description

This is a study about the collapse of Chinese traditional commercial order in the late Qing period. It regards the process as an influence from the prevalence of pro-British Chinese commercial networks in the 1880s. Through the analysis of various Sino-British commercial conflicts after the Arrow war, this book reveals when and where such a commercial network was born and what impact it brought about on the Chinese society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - List of Tables - List of Figures - Abbreviations - INTRODUCTION - An Economic Principle for Disciplining Chinese Merchants - The Co-existence of Different Economic Principles - PART I: SINO-BRITISH DISCONTENT COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIP - The Frozen Debt Question - The Outward Transit Pass Question - PART II: SINO-BRITISH COMMERCIAL CONFLICTS IN SHANGHAI - Conflict Over Foreign Silk Filatures - Conflict Over the Opium Trade - PART III: THE COLLAPSE OF CHINESE MERCHANT-CONTROL SYSTEM - The Changed Situation - The Collapse of the Merchant-control System - Conclusion - Appendix - Bibliography - Glossary - Index

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