Inhalt: Maps -- A Note on the Text -- Major Chronological Periods -- Conversion Tables of Currencies, Weights, and Measures -- 1. A Conceptual Framework of Modern China -- I. The Persistence of Traditional Institutions, 1600-1800. 2. The Rise and Splendor of the Ch'ing Empire -- 3. Political And Economic Institutions -- 4. Social and Intellectual Conditions -- 5. Foreign Relations -- 6. The Turn of Dynastic Fortune: From Prosperity to Decline -- II. Foreign Aggression and Domestic Rebellions, 1800-1864. 7. The Canton System of Trade -- 8. The Opium War -- 9. The Second Treaty Settlement -- 10. The Taiping Revolution and the Nien and Moslem Rebellions -- III. Self-strengthening in an Age of Accelerated Foreign Imperialism, 1861-95. 11. The Dynastic Revival and the Self-strengthening Movement -- 12. Foreign Relations and Court Politics, 1861-80 -- 13. Foreign Encroachment in Formosa, Sinkiang, and Annam -- 14. Acceleration of Imperialism: The Japanese Aggression in Korea and the "Partition of China" -- IV. Reform and Revolution, 1898-1912. 15. The Reform Movement of 1898 -- 16. The Boxer Uprising, 1900 -- 17. Reform and Constitutionalism at the End of the Ch'ing Period -- 18. Late Ch'ing Intellectual, Social and Economic Changes, with Special Reference to 1895-1911 -- 19. The Ch'ing Period in Historical Perspective -- 20. Revolution, Republic, and Warlordism -- V. Ideological Awakening and the War of Resistance, 1917-45. 21. The Intellectual Revolution, 1917-23 -- |