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Macartney at Kashgar: New Light on British, Chinese and Russian Activities in Sinkiang, 1890-1918

Autor Pamela Nightingale, C.P. Skrine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2016
First published in 1973.
This book describes the career of Sir George Macartney, who spent twenty-eight years at the turn of the nineteenth century as British representative in Sinkiang, China's most westerly province.
Macartney was in a unique position to observe political and diplomatic manoeuvres by the key players trying to establish a sphere of influence in China's strategically vital hinterland before and during the Chinese revolution.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138980143
ISBN-10: 1138980145
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Postgraduate and Professional

Notă biografică

Pamela Nightingale, C.P. Skrine

Cuprins

Introduction by Sir Clarmont Skrine; one: Travellers to Kashgar; two: Rival Empires; three: The Opening Moves; four: Assault on the Pamirs; five: The Pamir Settlement; six: The Struggle to Survive; seven: The Russian Ascendancy; eight: The Move into Sarikol; nine: Diplomatic Adjustments; ten: Recognition and Reforms; eleven: Revolution in Kashgar; twelve: The Chira Crisis; thirteen: The Contest for Sinkiang; fourteen: The New Regime; fifteen: War and Counter-Intelligence

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First published in 1973, this book describes the career of Sir George Macartney, who spent twenty-eight years at the turn of the nineteenth century as British representative in Sinkiang, China's most westerly province.