Mediating Empire : : An English Family in China, 1817-1927 / / Andrew Hillier.

As part of the growing scholarship on family and empire, this study examines Britain’s presence in China through the lens of one family, arguing that, as the physical embodiment of the imperial project, it provided a social and cultural mechanism for mediating Britain’s imperial power, authority and...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2020
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2022]
©2020
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Imperialism in East Asia
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Editors’ Preface --
Acknowledgments / Use of Names --
List of Illustrations --
List of Abbreviations --
Hillier Family Tree --
Medhurst Family Tree --
Map of Principal Locations of the Hillier & Medhurst Families, 1817–1927 --
Map of the Chinese Railway network, 1909 --
Introduction: Family, China and the British World --
Part 1: 1817–1860 --
Chapter 1 Preparing for Entry --
Chapter 2 Opening the Treaty Ports --
Chapter 3 Colonising Hong Kong --
Chapter 4 Strong Wives --
Part 2: 1857–1927 --
Chapter 5 Early Influences, Early Careers --
Chapter 6 The New Imperialism --
Chapter 7 Intimate Empire --
Chapter 8 Reform and Revolution, War and Withdrawal --
Chapter 9 Conclusion --
Time-line --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:As part of the growing scholarship on family and empire, this study examines Britain’s presence in China through the lens of one family, arguing that, as the physical embodiment of the imperial project, it provided a social and cultural mechanism for mediating Britain’s imperial power, authority and presence, and forging connections and networks throughout the expanding British world. Drawing on public and private papers, it breaks significant new ground in its development of those themes.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781912961030
9783110689556
DOI:10.1515/9781912961030?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Andrew Hillier.