The Opium War Through Chinese Eyes
Book Review of: Arthur Waley. The
Opium War Through
Chinese Eyes. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1968. In his book, The ....
(1246

5

)
US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
.... As described by ME Haq (2003), two types of arguments tend to be presented about the Indo-
Chinese opium trade. On the one hand, colonialist ....
(1442

6

)
The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... As described by Leslie Marchant: "The Anglo-
Chinese Opium Wars of 1839-42 and 1856-60, and the later Cold War that resulted in the 1876 Chefoo Convention, were ....
(2690

11

)
Chinese History
.... know that China is sincere in her efforts to eliminate the
opium importation .... done without, producing little impact on the daily lives of
Chinese, "The products ....
(1966

8

)
China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... Originally used as a form of medication,
opium soon became the
Chinese drug of choice. .... The
Chinese burned what
opium was in their possession. ....
(1504

6

)
Autobiography of a Chinese Working Woman
.... determination to support and keep her family together (her
opium-addicted husband .... values including the inferior position of women in her
Chinese society, and ....
(1080

4

)
Ming and Qing Dynasties
.... The
Chinese were truing to suppress the importation of
opium and the British were trying to expand the rights of British merchants to trade freely in China ....
(1413

6

)
Salem, Massachusetts
.... practical. When the possibility of selling
Opium to the
Chinese became apparent, the British demanded that they be allowed to sell. Shaw ....
(1926

8

)
Substance Related Crime
.... In fact, in Canada, anti-narcotic criminal laws were initiated in 1908, largely directed at
opium smoking among
Chinese laborers. ....
(1931

8

)
Maxine Hong Kingston's Novels
.... So
Chinese-Americans founded the Joang Wah for the purpose of filing legal complaints with the City of New York against lynchings, illegal arrests,
opium, ....
(3907

16

)
Race & the Experience of Gender
.... Whites feared the influence of
Chinese opium and gambling dens on mainstream society. A widespread perception of
Chinese men as ....
(2088

8

)
Race & the experience of gender in the US
.... Whites feared the influence of
Chinese opium and gambling dens on mainstream society. A widespread perception of
Chinese men as ....
(2088

8

)
China and Hong Kong
.... Thus,
opium became the third side of a trading triangle in which British planters in India grew
opium for sale in China, and the
Chinese were forced to ....
(4466

18

)
Western Encroachment on China
.... reign who had learned
Chinese, would, as the Englishman most knowledgeable about China, give a decisive speech in Parliament in favor of launching the
Opium War ....
(2714

11

)
China and Imperial Decay and Decline
.... Had the Europeans never come to China; had there been no
Opium War, no .... The White Lotus movement had ancient
Chinese roots, owing nothing to Western influence ....
(1662

7

)
Chinese Literature & Individualism
.... She is an outrageous protagonist, and as might be expected in
Chinese literature, she is doomed .... work around her: Ch'i-ch'iao lay half asleep on the
opium couch ....
(3342

13

)
Punitive & Rehabilitative Approaches to Drug Policy
.... Nor was physical aggression by
Chinese opium smokers against whites part of a popular stereotype, as physical aggression by black heroin users against whites ....
(7902

32

)
Views on China
.... there is a certain logic to Nathan's arguments that the
Chinese peasant was .... However, Esherick has the better interpretation of the
Opium Wars paving the way to ....
(1024

4

)
Falun Gong
.... Such groups have been part of the
Chinese scene for thousands of years, and they tend .... After the
Opium Wars in the mid 19th century, a failed scholar named Hong ....
(1430

6

)
California and Race
.... notoriously hardworking
Chinese could scarcely be stereotyped as "shiftless" or "lazy," but they could be and were castigated as immoral,
opium-smoking, and ....
(2364

9

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... to bear on China, including military force, such as in the
Opium War (1839 .... The example of
Chinese weakness and exploitation by the European powers and Russia ....
(1929

8

)
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... to bear on China, including military force, such as in the
Opium War (1839 .... The example of
Chinese weakness and exploitation by the European powers and Russia ....
(1934

8

)
Hong Kong and China
.... merchants to use it as a base for drug dealing; illegal
opium was a .... it needed a convenient base from which they could operate free of
Chinese authority (Cameron ....
(2833

11

)
The Last Emperor (Bernardo Bertolucci)
.... of her
opium addiction and hatred for the Japanese; the Japanese wife of Pu Yi's brother, Hiro, became a helpful friend, careful to dress in
Chinese style out ....
(2480

10

)
Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
.... Contacts with and pressures from the West expanded after the
Opium wars between the British and the
Chinese in the 1840's. Internally ....
(3229

13

)
Early-Modern Political Development of Korea
.... were educated in China, and Korea was governed in accordance with
Chinese values. .... The
Opium War between China and the United Kingdom earlier in the nineteenth ....
(2267

9

)
The Status of Hong Kong
.... Kong was established in three stages: 1) Britain defeated China in the
Opium War from .... reached the frontier in 1949 after their victory in the
Chinese civil war ....
(4045

16

)
US FOREIGN POLICY AND CHINA US Foreign Policy Toward China
.... between the two countries (in 1844) followed the pattern set by the unequal treaties imposed by the British after the
Opium Wars of .... immune to
Chinese authority ....
(3590

14

)
Forms of intimate violence
.... The Harrison Act was favored by cities that saw social costs of white persons going to
Chinese opium dens and smoking in racially mixed circumstances (McCaghy ....
(6602

26

)
International Drug Trafficking This paper will d
.... 148-68). The use of
opium in the United States dates back to the Nineteenth Century, when the drug was introduced from Asia by
Chinese immigrants. ....
(4003

16

)