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Martyn Atkins - Informal Empire in Crisis: British Diplomacy & the Chinese Customs Succession, 1927-1929 (Cornell East Asia, No. 74) (Cornell East Asia Series Volume 74) - 9780939657797 - V9780939657797
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Informal Empire in Crisis: British Diplomacy & the Chinese Customs Succession, 1927-1929 (Cornell East Asia, No. 74) (Cornell East Asia Series Volume 74)

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The Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service was, without doubt, the highest-ranking foreigner in the Chinese Government. His position at the heart of China's fiscal, commercial and mercantile systems was crucial to the continued prosperity of the foreign business community in Shanghai and elsewhere. This work draws on unpublished British Foreign Office records and other contemporary sources to support its examination of the issues surrounding the appointment of a new Inspector-General in 1928, and the bitterness and intrigue which these issues engendered. The underlying debate between the British Legation in Peking and the Foreign Office in London illustrates the ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1995
Publisher
Cornell Univ East Asia Program
Condition
New
Number of Pages
142
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780939657797
SKU
V9780939657797
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Ref
99-1

About Martyn Atkins
From 1990 to 1992 Martyn Atkins held the Sidgwick Scholarship at Telluride House, Cornell University. He is now North Senior Scholar at St. John's College, Oxford.

Reviews for Informal Empire in Crisis: British Diplomacy & the Chinese Customs Succession, 1927-1929 (Cornell East Asia, No. 74) (Cornell East Asia Series Volume 74)
Atkins has done a very good job of illustrating an important aspect of imperial decline in China.
International History Review
Provides scholars of Republican-era history with a useful opening into the way some British official minds reacted to the fact of successful anti-imperialist nationalism in China.
The China Quarterly

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