
Tradition, Treaties, And Trade
Qing Imperialism And Choson Korea, 1850-1910
Larsen, Kirk W.
Beschrijving
Relations Between The Choson And Qing States Are Often Cited As The Prime Example Of The Operation Of The 'traditional' Chinese 'tribute System.' This Work Contends That The Motivations, Tactics, And Successes (and Failures) Of The Late Qing Empire In Choson Korea Mirrored Those Of Other Nineteenth-century Imperialists.
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| Conventions and Abbreviations |
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| Introduction |
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1 | (22) |
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1 Pre-Nineteenth-Century Sino-Korean Relations |
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23 | (20) |
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2 Nineteenth-Century Challenges and Changes |
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43 | (29) |
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3 Treaties and Troops: Bringing Multilateral Imperialism to Korea |
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72 | (23) |
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4 Soldiers, Diplomats, and Merchants: Establishing a Qing Presence in Korea |
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95 | (33) |
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5 The Residency of Yuan Shikai |
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128 | (36) |
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6 Suzerainty, Sovereignty, and Ritual |
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164 | (33) |
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7 Yuan Shikai and "Commercial Warfare" in Korea |
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197 | (34) |
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8 Defending Multilateral Privilege at Suzerainty's End: The Sino-Japanese War and Its Aftermath |
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231 | (41) |
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9 Endings, Echoes, and Legacies |
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272 | (25) |
| Reference Matter |
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| Works Cited |
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297 | (22) |
| Index |
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319 | |
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