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A Russo Chinese Empire | Ular Alexander, 1876-1919

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A Russo Chinese Empire

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Author: Ular Alexander, 1876-1919

Added by: halfofthesky

Added Date: 2021-04-25

Publication Date: 1904

Language: eng

Subjects: Russian Empire, China, Russo-Chinese relations, Russian-Chinese relations, Russian history, Chinese history, state bureaucracy

Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections

Pages Count: 600

PPI Count: 600

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 278.55 MB

PDF Size: 14.63 MB

Extensions: pdf, gz, html, zip, torrent

Year: 1904

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Downloads: 245

Views: 295

Total Files: 15

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Westminster: Archibald Constable & Co Ltd., 1904. — 354 p.
The contents of this book divide themselves under two main headings, a description of Chinese civilization, defending the Chinese against Western contempt, and an account of the processes by which the small oligarchy, who really direct the policy of Russia, have been able to annex for all practical purposes Mongolia and Manchuria with the ulterior aim of incorporating at least the north of China in the Russian Empire. In both branches of his inquiry, the author presents facts that have hitherto escaped the notice of Western Europe and also presents known facts in a new light.
Contents

Translator’s Preface
Introduction
Origin and Development of Russo-Chinese Relations up to the Treaty of Aigoun (1860)
Economic Character of Russian Expansion
Cause of the Russo-Chinese Intimacy
The Principles of Chinese Civilization
Xenophobia in China
Basis and Difficulties of Trade between China and the West
Criminal Exploitation of the Extra-Territorial Privilege by Western Commerce
The Christian Missions as Religious Agents
The Christian Missions as Agents of European Commerce
Two Documents upon the Action of the Missions
The Russian Instrument in China
The Situation of the Manchu Dynasty in Relation to the Clergy
Common Interests of the Czar and the Dalai-Lama in relation to China
The Constellation of the Powers in the Far East Before 1900
Russian Diplomatic Action in China since the Sino-Japanese War
Political Importance of the Concession to Exploit Gold
The Nationalist Movement in China
Intervention of the Buddhist Clergy in the Movement
Capture of the Movement by the Dynasty
Russia Saves the Dynasty at the Last Extremity
The Horrors of War Attributed to the Germans
The Annexation of Manchuria
The Annexation of Mongolia
The Protectorate of Thibet
Western and Russian Plans in Asia
The Chinese as Individuals and as a Nation
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