Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842-1854, Volume 62Harvard University Press, 1953 - China |
Contents
THE PROBLEM OF CHINAS RESPONSE TO THE WEST | 3 |
WU CHIENCHANG AND THE CANTONIZATION | 21 |
TRIBUTE AND THE GROWTH OF TRADE | 23 |
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Alcock American Amoy arrived Balfour barbarians became boats Bonham Bowring British consul British merchants British subjects British trade British vessels Canton Cantonese Captain cargo century Ch'i-ying Ch'i-ying's Ch'ing Chekiang Chen-hai China Chinese authorities Chinese government Chinese merchants Chinese officials Chusan coast Cohong commercial Company Confucian consul consular coöperation court customhouse customs Davis dynasty edict emperor England English established firms Foochow foreign trade Fukien governor governor-general Hangchow hong merchants Hongkong Hoppo Hsien-ling Hsü I-li-pu imperial commissioner imports India island Jardine Jardine's junk Kiangsu Kwangtung later levied lorchas Macao Manchu mandarin Matheson Meanwhile month Nanking native negotiations Ningpo opium trade paid Palmerston Peking picul pirates Portuguese Pottinger Pottinger's provincial receiving ships regulations replied reported revenue river sailing letter sent settlement Shanghai smuggling superintendent taotai tea and silk Thom tion treaty of Nanking treaty ports treaty tariff tributary tribute vice-consul Western Whampoa Wusung Yangtze