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西方人看中国(China Through Western Eyes)
This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Part 1 covers six individual collections of papers from Duke University. These are:
Part 2: Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Part 2 covers seventeen individual collections of papers from Duke University.
This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Part 3 of is devoted to the Papers of James Augustus Thomas (1862-1940), tobacco entrepreneur, philanthropist and Sinologist. Thomas was a director of several leading tobacco firms, and between 1888 and 1922 he pioneered the introduction of American cigarettes into Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, India, Japan, China and other Asian countries. Thomas spent a significant part of his life in China. Initially his interest in China was mainly commercial. However, he soon became involved in a number of projects:
This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Parts 4 & 5 are drawn from the China Record Project archives at Yale Divinity School Library. These cover many aspects of life in China, 1871-1951: historical, political, cultural and religious. Part 4 covers over fifty individual collections.
This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Parts 4 & 5 are drawn from the China Records Project archives at Yale Divinity School Library. These cover many aspects of life in China, 1871-1951: historical, political, cultural and religious. Part 5 covers five substantial collections. These are:
Part 6: Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929) relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/33 This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Part 6 is devoted to the papers of Sir Ernest Satow following his transfer to Beijing (Peking) in October 1900 - in the immediate aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion - where he replaced Sir Claude Maxwell Macdonald as Britain’s Minister.
The papers and correspondence (he had contacts all over China) are a crucial source for understanding Britain’s opinion and attitude towards China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Records relating to his earlier service in Japan are published in our companion project Japan Through Western Eyes, Part 6.
This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the mid 20th century. All are in English and they are an ideal group of sources for student project work. Part 7 covers the extensive diaries of George Ernest Morrison (1862-1920). This is the first time that they have been made widely available.
These diaries are important not just because they offer an unusual insight into Chinese politics and life in the first two decades of the twentieth century. They offer information on the nature of Britain’s imperial reach at the periphery of formal power. This includes information on negotiations with local political leaders, on the use and abuse of economic and fiscal power, and the perception of gender and race. They illustrate the rising importance of journalists and the improvements in communications, both of information and of transport.
This project offers the diaries, journals, letters, photographs and scrapbooks of a host of businessmen, tourists, scholars, missionaries, doctors, journalists and diplomats from the first British mission to China in 1792-1794 through to the 20th century. All are in English and they are ideal sources for student project work. Part 8 covers the diaries, travel notes and letters of Rewi Alley, a New Zealand writer and social worker who went to China in 1927 and stayed there throughout the Revolution, the Long March, the periods of Agricultural Reform and the Cultural Revolution. All are documented in this collection.
“Rewi
contributed in an original way to the development of New China. The Chinese
Industrial Co-operatives, which he initiated and organised, provided the
blue-print for the communes which now exist under the People’s Government.
For many, however, Rewi Alley’s greatest contribution has been his literary
achievements. His poems are very personal, close and deeply felt… His
documentary and diary accounts are all first hand… these writings are
generally good. ” AMP出版物特别推荐: 亚洲经济历史系列I、II(Asian
Economic History: Series One,Two) 中国内地会(China Inland Mission, 1865-1951) 传教团文档(Church
Missionary Society Archive) 西方人看中国(China
Through Western Eyes) 东印度公司档案(East
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