The public life of the Earl of Macartney
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The public life of the Earl of Macartney
Cambridge University Press, 2010
- Vol. 1: pbk.
- Vol. 2: pbk.
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Some account of the public life, and a selection from the unpublished writings, of the Earl of Macartney
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"This book reproduces the text of the original edition"
"This edition first published 1807" – T.P. verso
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Vol. 1: pbk. ISBN 9781108026192
Description
George Macartney (1737-1806) had a long and distinguished political and diplomatic career. He held the post of Secretary for Ireland, was successively governor of Grenada, Madras and the Cape Colony, and served as trade envoy to Russia and China. The son of an Irish landowner, Macartney rose in his profession through diligent diplomacy, perseverance, ambition and integrity; he gradually advanced in both the British and Irish peerage. This two-volume biography by Sir John Barrow, who had accompanied Macartney to China and the Cape, was first published in 1807, and draws heavily on official documents from Macartney's periods in office. Volume 1 contains a chronological account of Macartney's professional life, focusing particularly on the challenges he faced while Governor of Madras in the 1780s, including military threats, wrangling over fiscal policies, the extension of Fort St George, and plans for a Madras police force.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Narrative of the public life of Lord Macartney, containing some account of his mission to the court of St. Petersburg as Envoy Extraordinary
- 2. Of his Secretaryship of Ireland
- 3. Of his government of Grenada
- 4. Of his government of Madras
- 5. Of his appointment to the government-general of Bengal
- 6. Of his embassy to the court of Pekin
- 7. Of his government of the Cape of Good Hope
- 8. Of his character and general characteristics
- Appendix.
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Vol. 2: pbk. ISBN 9781108026208
Description
George Macartney (1737-1806) had a long and distinguished political and diplomatic career. He held the post of Secretary for Ireland, was successively governor of Grenada, Madras and the Cape Colony, and served as trade envoy to Russia and China. The son of an Irish landowner, Macartney rose in his profession through diligent diplomacy, perseverance, ambition and integrity; he gradually advanced in both the British and Irish peerage. This two-volume biography by Sir John Barrow, who had accompanied Macartney to China and the Cape, was first published in 1807, and draws heavily on official documents from Macartney's periods in office. Volume 2 contains substantial extracts from Macartney's writings on Russia and China, giving frank and wide-ranging accounts of the countries, their customs and their governments that provide valuable primary source material for historians of the eighteenth century. It also contains Macartney's sketch of the political history of Ireland.
Table of Contents
- 9. Extracts from an account of the Russian Empire
- 10. A short sketch of the political history of Ireland
- 11. Journal of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China
- Appendix to the journal.
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