Li Hung-chang and China's early modernization / edited by Samuel C. Chu & Kwang-Ching Liu.
Material type: TextPublisher: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1994Description: viii, 308 pISBN:- 1563244586
- 951.035
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Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Map of Coastal China, Korea and Japan -- Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. The Beginnings of China's Modernization -- Pt. II. The Rise of Li Hung-chang -- 2. The Confucian as Patriot and Pragmatist: Li Hung-chang's Formative Years, 1823-1866 -- 3. Li Hung-chang in Chihli: The Emergence of a Policy, 1870-1875 -- Pt. III. Li in the Role of a National Official -- 4. Li Hung-chang and Shen Pao-chen: The Politics of Modernization -- 5. The Shanghai-Tientsin Connection: Li Hung-chang's Political Control over Shanghai -- 6. Li Hung-Chang's Use of Foreign Military Talent: The Formative Period, 1862-1874 -- Pt. IV. Li as Diplomat -- 7. The Aims of Li Hung-chang's Policies toward Japan and Korea, 1870-1882 -- 8. Li Hung-chang and the Liu-chiu (Ryukyu) Controversy, 1871-1881 -- 9. Li Hung-chang's Suzerain Policy toward Korea, 1882-1894 -- Pt. V. Li as Modernizer -- 10. Li Hung-chang and the Kiangnan Arsenal, 1860-1895 -- 11. Li Hung-chang and Modern Enterprise: The China Merchants' Company, 1872-1885 -- 12. Li Hung-chang and the Peiyang Navy -- Pt. VI. Conclusion and Bibliography -- 13. Li Hung-chang: An Assessment -- Glossary -- Index.
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