An Embassy to China

An Embassy to China
Title An Embassy to China PDF eBook
Author Earl George Macartney Macartney
Publisher Scholarly Press
Pages 450
Release 1963
Genre Political Science
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An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China

An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China
Title An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China PDF eBook
Author George Leonard Staunton
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Pages 582
Release 1797
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An Embassy to China

An Embassy to China
Title An Embassy to China PDF eBook
Author Earl George Macartney Macartney
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Release 1796
Genre China
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Britain’s Second Embassy to China

Britain’s Second Embassy to China
Title Britain’s Second Embassy to China PDF eBook
Author Caroline Stevenson
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 404
Release 2021-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1760464090

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Lord Amherst’s diplomatic mission to the Qing Court in 1816 was the second British embassy to China. The first led by Lord Macartney in 1793 had failed to achieve its goals. It was thought that Amherst had better prospects of success, but the intense diplomatic encounter that greeted his arrival ended badly. Amherst never appeared before the Jiaqing emperor and his embassy was expelled from Peking on the day it arrived. Historians have blamed Amherst for this outcome, citing his over-reliance on the advice of his Second Commissioner, Sir George Thomas Staunton, not to kowtow before the emperor. Detailed analysis of British sources reveal that Amherst was well informed on the kowtow issue and made his own decision for which he took full responsibility. Success was always unlikely because of irreconcilable differences in approach. China’s conduct of foreign relations based on the tributary system required submission to the emperor, thus relegating all foreign emissaries and the rulers they represented to vassal status, whereas British diplomatic practice was centred on negotiation and Westphalian principles of equality between nations. The Amherst embassy’s failure revised British assessments of China and led some observers to believe that force, rather than diplomacy, might be required in future to achieve British goals. The Opium War of 1840 that followed set a precedent for foreign interference in China, resulting in a century of ‘humiliation’. This resonates today in President Xi Jinping’s call for ‘National Rejuvenation’ to restore China’s historic place at the centre of a new Sino-centric global order.

Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China

Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China
Title Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China PDF eBook
Author Henry Ellis
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Pages 552
Release 1817
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The Last Embassy

The Last Embassy
Title The Last Embassy PDF eBook
Author Tonio Andrade
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 424
Release 2021-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 0691219885

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From the acclaimed author of The Gunpowder Age, a book that casts new light on the history of China and the West at the turn of the nineteenth century George Macartney's disastrous 1793 mission to China plays a central role in the prevailing narrative of modern Sino-European relations. Summarily dismissed by the Qing court, Macartney failed in nearly all of his objectives, perhaps setting the stage for the Opium Wars of the nineteenth century and the mistrust that still marks the relationship today. But not all European encounters with China were disastrous. The Last Embassy tells the story of the Dutch mission of 1795, bringing to light a dramatic but little-known episode that transforms our understanding of the history of China and the West. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, Tonio Andrade paints a panoramic and multifaceted portrait of an age marked by intrigues and war. China was on the brink of rebellion. In Europe, French armies were invading Holland. Enduring a harrowing voyage, the Dutch mission was to be the last European diplomatic delegation ever received in the traditional Chinese court. Andrade shows how, in contrast to the British emissaries, the Dutch were men with deep knowledge of Asia who respected regional diplomatic norms and were committed to understanding China on its own terms. Beautifully illustrated with sketches and paintings by Chinese and European artists, The Last Embassy suggests that the Qing court, often mischaracterized as arrogant and narrow-minded, was in fact open, flexible, curious, and cosmopolitan.

An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China

An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China
Title An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China PDF eBook
Author Sir George Staunton
Publisher
Pages 570
Release 1797
Genre China
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