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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
List of Illustrations and Tables
pp. ix
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xiii
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. xix
[Maps]
pp. xvii
ABBREVIATIONS
pp. xvii
Abbreviations
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction:
pp. 1
1. Introduction: Imperialism, Colonialism, and China
pp. 31
2. The Arrow War, 1856–1860
pp. 31
The Arrow War, 1856–1860
pp. 31
TheArrowWar, 1856–1860
pp. 49
Violence and the Rule of Law in China, 1856–1858
pp. 49
Violence and the Rule of Law in China, 1856–1858
pp. 49
3. Violence and the Rule of Law in China, 1856–1858
pp. 74
Beijing 1860:
pp. 74
Beijing 1860
pp. 74
4. Beijing 1860: Loot, Prize, and a Solemn Act of Retribution
pp. 119
5. Constructing a New Order
pp. 119
[PART II Introduction]
pp. 123
Constructing a New Order
pp. 123
Constructing a New Order
pp. 156
The Qing Empire in the Era of European Global Hegemony
pp. 156
The Qing Empire in the Era of European Global Hegemony
pp. 156
6. The Qing Empire in the Era of European Global Hegemony
pp. 185
7. A Reign of Terror: Punishment and Retribution in Beijing and Its Environs
pp. 185
[PART III Introduction]
pp. 195
A Reign of Terror
pp. 195
A Reign of Terror:
pp. 241
Desacralizing Qing Sovereignty, 1900–1901
pp. 241
Desacralizing Qing Sovereignty, 1900–1901
pp. 241
8. Desacralizing Qing Sovereignty, 1900–1901
pp. 282
9. Mnemonic Devices: Memorializing the West as Victim and Hero
pp. 282
Mnemonic Devices
pp. 282
Mnemonic Devices:
pp. 315
The Return of the Repressed, Recirculations, and Chinese Patriotism
pp. 315
The Return of the Repressed, Recirculations, and Chinese Patriotism
pp. 315
10. The Return of the Repressed, Recirculations, and Chinese Patriotism
pp. 346
POSTSCRIPT
pp. 346
Postscript
pp. 351
Bibliography
pp. 351
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 351
Bibliography
pp. 375
Index
pp. 375
Index
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INDEX
pp. 388
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