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The European Diary of Hsieh Fucheng

Jacket Description/Back: The remorseless undermining of Imperial China by the Western powers and the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 have too often led to an overstated condemnation of the Chinese government of the period as unvaryingly sterile, archaic, and corrupt. This first English translation of Hsieh Fucheng's diaries, however, gives a very different picture, in its portrayal of a progressive, thoughtful, and deeply perceptive senior official and his encounter with the West. Hsieh (Xue) Fucheng (1838-94) wrote this diary over the last four years of his career in Imperial service. It describes his journey to Europe, his diplomatic activities and - perhaps most strikingly - his impressions of the alien world in which he found himself. The Diary is an invaluable source for understanding the Chinese view on the major points of friction between the Empire and the West, including the Christian missions in China, the protection of overseas Chinese, and the frontier disputes with Britain and Russia. In addition, the Diary provides a wealth of fascinating observations on the countries Hsieh Fucheng encountered during his journey to Europe and on life in London and Paris. Biographical Note: Douglas Howland is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Publisher Marketing: The remorseless undermining of Imperial China by the Western powers and the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 have too often led to an overstated condemnation of the Chinese government of the period as unvaryingly sterile, archaic, and corrupt. This first English translation of Hsieh Fucheng's diaries, however, gives a very different picture, in its portrayal of a progressive, thoughtful, and deeply perceptive senior official and his encounter with the West. Hsieh (Xue) Fucheng (1838-94) wrote this diary over the last four years of his career in Imperial service. It describes his journey to Europe, his diplomatic activities and - perhaps most strikingly - his impressions of the alien world in which he found himself. The Diary is an invaluable source for understanding the Chinese view on the major points of friction between the Empire and the West, including the Christian missions in China, the protection of overseas Chinese, and the frontier disputes with Britain and Russia. In addition, the Diary provides a wealth of fascinating observations on the countries Hsieh Fucheng encountered during his journey to Europe and on life in London and Paris. Review Citations:

Library Journal 12/01/1993 (EAN 9780312079468, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Howland, Douglas Douglas Howland is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.


320 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Bøker     Innbunden bok   (Bok med hard rygg og stivt omslag)
Utgitt 15. september 1993
ISBN13 9780312079468
Utgivere Palgrave USA
Genre Chronological Period > 19th Century - Cultural Region > British Isles - Cultural Region > Chinese
Antall sider 199
Mål 140 × 216 × 22 mm   ·   385 g
Oversetter Chien, Helen Hsieh

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