قراءة كتاب The Englishman in China During the Victorian Era, Vol. I (of 2) As Illustrated in the Career of Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B., D.C.L., Many Years Consul and Minister in China and Japan
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The Englishman in China During the Victorian Era, Vol. I (of 2) As Illustrated in the Career of Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B., D.C.L., Many Years Consul and Minister in China and Japan
are generally Mongol.
The sovereign is not referred to by name, the terms Kwanghsu, Tungchih, and so forth, being the Chinese characters chosen to designate, or, as we might say, idealise the reign, in the same way as impersonal titles are selected for houses of business.
I desire to express my deep obligation to Sir Rutherford Alcock's stepdaughter Amy, Lady Pelly, without whose efficient aid the book could not have been compiled. It is a subject of regret to all concerned that Lady Alcock herself did not live to see the completion of a task in the inception of which she took a keen and loving interest.
To the other friends who have in different ways helped in the production of the book, and particularly to Mr William Keswick, M.P., for the loan of his valuable Chinnery and Crealock drawings, my best thanks are due.
A. M.
London, November 2nd, 1900.
Postscript.—The legend on the front cover is a paraphrase of Chapter xxiii., Book xv., of the Analects of Confucius, Dr Legge's translation of which has been adopted by me as the motto of these volumes.
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
CHAP. | PAGE | |||
I. | THE ARMY SURGEON— | |||
I. | YOUTH | 1 | ||
II. | THE PENINSULA, 1832-1837 | 8 | ||
III. | ENGLAND, 1838-1844 | 23 | ||
II. | SENT TO CHINA | 29 | ||
FOREIGN RELATIONS WITH CHINA | 31 | |||
III. | ANTECEDENTS OF THE WAR— | |||
I. | THE OPIUM TRADE | 42 | ||
II. | THE SEQUEL TO THE SURRENDER OF OPIUM | 55 | ||
IV. | THE FIRST CHINA WAR, 1839-1842 | 60 | ||
V. | THE TREATY OF 1842 | 78 | ||
VI. | THE FRUITS OF THE WAR AND PROSPECTS OF PEACE | 86 | ||
VII. | THE NEW INTERCOURSE: CANTON, 1842-1847 | 93 | ||
VIII. | THE NEW TREATY PORTS—FOOCHOW, AMOY, NINGPO | 112 | ||
IX. | SHANGHAI | 124 | ||
I. | THE TSINGPU AFFAIR | 129 | ||
II. | REBELLION | 135 | ||
III. | THE CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS | 143 | ||
IV. | CREATION OF THE FOREIGN CUSTOMS | 149 | ||
V. | MR ALCOCK'S DEPARTURE FROM SHANGHAI | 156 | ||
X. | CONSUL ALCOCK'S VIEWS ON GENERAL POLICY | 161 | ||
XI. | TRADE UNDER THE TREATY OF NANKING | 167 | ||
I. | TEA | 178 | ||
II. | SILK | 187 | ||
III. | OPIUM | 191 | ||
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