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Robert Hart and China's early modernization: his journals, 1863-1866

Robert Hart, Richard J. Smith, John King Fairbank and Katherine Frost Bruner c1991 © Harvard University Asia Center
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  • 9780674775305 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Asian: China and Inner Asia
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page xi)
  • Preface (page xv)
  • 1 Robert Hart in China's History (page 1)
  • 2 Journals: 6 DECEMBER 1863 - 15 MAY 1864 (page 47)
  • 3 Peking 1864: Establishing the I. G.'s Status (page 97)
  • 4 Journals: 1 JUNE 1864 - 25 OCTOBER 1864 (page 131)
  • 5 Hart at Work: Facets of Administration (page 200)
  • 6 Journals: 26 OCTOBER 1864 - 18 JUNE 1865 (page 228)
  • 7 Anglo-Ch'ing Reform Measures (page 268)
  • 8 Journals: 2 JULY 1865 - 2 MARCH 1866 (page 294)
  • 9 Travels to Europe, 1866 (page 347)
  • 10 Journals: 7 MARCH 1866 - 7 AUGUST 1866 (page 368)
  • 11 Perspectives and Hypotheses (page 397)
  • Appendixes (page 413)
    • A: FOREIGNERS' POSITIONS IN THE IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS (page 413)
    • B: LETTERS FROM HART TO E. C. BOWRA (page 415)
    • C: LETTERS FROM HART TO HESTER JANE BREDON (page 419)
  • Notes (page 431)
  • Bibliography (page 533)
  • Glossary/Index (page 547)
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