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The Opium War

The Opium War

Brian Inglis
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1839. Trade is the stalwart of the British Empire. China threatens Britain’s Opium trade. Britain and China go to war.
When Britain sent troops to compel the Chinese to accept imports of opium, they opened what is argued to be one of the most disgraceful chapters in the history of the Empire.
How did the situation arise? How did opium exports become so crucial to the British economy? How did the British come to be as addicted to opium revenue as the Chinese were to the drug itself?
Brian Inglis gives the answers to these and other questions in this meticulously researched study of The Opium War. Shocking, shaming, but fascinating throughout.
Praise for The Opium War:
‘Inglis has given us a brisk, lucid and detailed account’ – Philip Mason, The Spectator
‘Scholarly and very readable’ -
The Listener
‘A searching examination of one incident in our chequered history which even dyed-in-the-wool Britons will find hard to defend’ -
Yorkshire Post
Brian Inglis was an Irish journalist, historian and TV presenter. He was popularly known in Britain as the presenter for All Our Yesterdays. His publications covered a range of topics, including biographies, medicine and the paranormal. Other books by Inglis include The Forbidden Game: A Social History of Drugs and The Story of Ireland, amongst many others.
年:
2020
出版社:
Lume Books
语言:
english
页:
196
文件:
EPUB, 373 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2020
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