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Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age by Platt
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Publication Date
2019-04-23
Pages
592
ISBN
0345803027
Book Title
Imperial Twilight : the Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age
Item Length
7.9in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2019
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Stephen R. Platt
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Topic
Commerce, International Relations / General, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Modern / 19th Century, Asia / China, Public Policy / Economic Policy, World / Asian
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz
Number of Pages
592 Pages

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As China reclaims its position as a world power, Imperial Twilight looks back to tell the story of the country's last age of ascendance and how it came to an end in the nineteenth-century Opium War. As one of the most potent turning points in the country's modern history, the Opium War has since come to stand for everything that today's China seeks to put behind it. In this dramatic, epic story, award-winning historian Stephen Platt sheds new light on the early attempts by Western traders and missionaries to "open" China even as China's imperial rulers were struggling to manage their country's decline and Confucian scholars grappled with how to use foreign trade to China's advantage. The book paints an enduring portrait of an immensely profitable--and mostly peaceful--meeting of civilizations that was destined to be shattered by one of the most shockingly unjust wars in the annals of imperial history. Brimming with a fascinating cast of British, Chinese, and American characters, this riveting narrative of relations between China and the West has important implications for today's uncertain and ever-changing political climate.

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0345803027
ISBN-13
9780345803023
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240476278

Product Key Features

Book Title
Imperial Twilight : the Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age
Author
Stephen R. Platt
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Commerce, International Relations / General, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Modern / 19th Century, Asia / China, Public Policy / Economic Policy, World / Asian
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
592 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.9in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ds757.5.P55 2018
Reviews
"[A] superb history... Platt has written an enthralling account of the run-up to war between Britain and China during a century in which wealth and power were shifting inexorably from East to West... Imperial Twilight is a masterpiece of the "If Only" school of history, which holds out the tantalizing prospect of a world that, with the right choices, could be made perfect. --Ian Morris, The New York Times Book Review "Excellent... A beautifully written and expert account of western aggression in 19th-century China... Platt writes beautifully, with a novelist's eye for detail. He skilfully weaves through the book a cast of eccentric characters." --Julia Lovell, The Guardian Masterly . . . [Platt's] book is important reading not only for those interested in China's history but also for anyone seeking to understand the explosive intersection between trade and politics today." --Julian Gewirtz, The Wall Street Journal "Everyone with experience in China has heard about the legacy of the Opium War and subsequent 'Century of Humiliation.' But Stephen Platt presents the buildup to this confrontation in a vivid and fascinating way, which challenges many prevailing assumptions in both China and the West (including some of my own). This is narrative and analytic history of a high order, which will be read with enjoyment by audiences around the world." --James Fallows, author of Our Towns and China Airborne "A vivid picture of the history of relations between Britain and China from the mid-18th century up to the outbreak of the war... This thoroughly researched and delightful work is essential for anyone interested in Chinese or British imperial history." --Joshua Wallace, Library Journal (Starred Review) "Charming... Meticulously researched... A rich and finely balanced account of how Britain and China came to blows." --John Keay, Literary Review (U.K.) "A deeply researched study of an early clash of civilizations, when England attempted to impose its will on East Asia... A fluent, well-written exercise in revisionism, one of interest to students of modern geopolitics as well as 19th-century history." -- Kirkus "A fresh perspective on the first Opium War, the conflict that allowed Western merchants to pry open China's riches and gain unprecedented trading privileges... Platt's research is impeccably presented in this winning history of British and Chinese trade." -- Publishers Weekly "Clear writing and an excellent sense of story and scene-setting mark Platt's compelling reexamination of the causes of the First Opium War... Platt brings to life the people who drive the story, including the missionaries desperate to learn more about China and its language, the drug smugglers who made so much money they still have name recognition, the officials desperate to handle a growing crisis of widespread opium addiction, and even a pirate queen and Jane Austen's older brother. Platt's vivid and compelling major reassessment will shift our understanding of the First Opium War." --Jennifer Rothschild, Booklist (Starred Review)
Copyright Date
2018
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2017-028172
Dewey Decimal
951.033
Dewey Edition
23

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