乘風破浪來到中國的英國商人如何參與十九世紀帝國衝突的零和遊戲作者使用未曾與世人見面的太古集團檔案,為這間公司撰寫它度過動蕩不安中國近代史兩百年的迷人故事。民族崛起,帝國衰落,而太古集團這艘船航行穿越風暴。這是英國史和中國史一流史家的上乘之作。──史蒂芬.普拉特(Stephen R. Platt),美國阿姆赫斯特麻塞諸塞大學歷史系教授,著有《帝國暮色》(Imperial Twilight)畢可思把英國在中國的歷史寫得無可匹敵。在《綁定中國》,他講述一段橫跨兩百年動蕩歷史的非凡故事,關於一個來自利物浦的家族企業如何把自己變成亞洲的一部分。這是家庭的故事,帝國的故事,也是關係網的故事。──香港大學歷史系教授高馬可(John M. Carroll),著有《帝國夾縫中的香港》(Edge of Empires Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong)這是亞洲其中一間重要英國公司的故事。但這個故事的意義遠不止於此——它包羅萬象的內容包含關於帝國如何形成,在鼎盛時期運作,然後被迫重塑自身。畢可思使用各式素材,其中許多是學者們從未見過的史料,他講述太古在亞洲創造新的貿易路線和商業關係,還有亞洲接著也被帝國商業塑造,然後面對戰爭和一九四九年中國共產主義革命的影響。這是一部強而有力又重要的歷史,將在英國與亞洲關係走上全新且不可預測的變化之際留下印記,其敘事風格和活力就連最鋌而走險的大班都會滿意。──芮納.米德(Rana Mitter),著有《中國的抗日戰爭,1937-1945》(China’s War with Japan, 1937-1945: The Struggle for Survival) 一個西方家族商行——也是擁有諸多商行的家族——如何在亞洲生存並蓬勃發展兩個多世紀?一間開路先鋒般的私人企業如何巡航穿越現代中國的戰爭、革命和改革開放?畢可斯把這個太古集團的故事講得精彩絕倫。這本書有很多身分:這是一本讀起來像小說的權威商業史。這是一部帝國衝突與競爭的大戲。這是關於商業創造我們今天生活的現代世界及其機構的故事。從商業的角度來看,這是一段中國和香港的迷人歷史。這本書適合研究現代中國及其外交關係的讀者,以及今天在中國做生意的人。這段歷史有很多教訓值得今人汲取。──柯偉林(William C. Kirby),哈佛大
The crisis of masculinity surfaced and converged with the crisis of the nation in the late Qing, after the doors of China were forced open by Opium Wars. The power of physical aggression increasingly overshadowed literary attainments and became a new imperative of male honor in the late Qing and early Republican China. Afflicted with anxiety and indignation about their increasingly effeminate image as perceived by Western colonial powers, Chinese intellectuals strategically distanced themselves from the old literati and reassessed their positions vis-à-vis violence. In Mastery of Words and Swords: Negotiating Intellectual Masculinities in Modern China, 1890s–1930s, Jun Lei explores the formation and evolution of modern Chinese intellectual masculinities as constituted in racial, gender, and class discourses mediated by the West and Japan. This book brings to light a new area of interest in the “Man Question” within gender studies in which women have typically been the focus. To fully r
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the imperial powers—principally Britain, the United States, Russia, France, Germany and Japan—signed treaties with China to secure trading, residen
Funck and Cooper begin with a note about the impact of the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident on tourism, as well as recent tensions between Japan and China and to a lesser degree wi
An examination of the Counter-Enlightenment movement in China. In Modern Chinese Counter-Enlightenment, Peng Hsiao-yen argues that a trend of Counter-Enlightenment had grown from the late Qing to the May Fourth era in the 1910s to the 1920s and continued to the 1940s. She demonstrates how Counter-Enlightenment was manifested with case studies such as Lu Xun's writings in the late 1900s, the Aesthetic Education movement from the 1910s to 1920s, and the Science and Lifeview debate in the 1920s. During the period, the life philosophy movement, highlighting the epistemic debate on affect and reason, is connected with its counterparts in Germany, France, and Japan. The movement had a widespread and long-term impact on Chinese philosophy and literature. Using the transcultural lexicon as methodology, this book traces how the German term Lebensanschauung (life view), a key concept in Rudolf Eucken's life philosophy, constituted a global tide of Counter-Enlightenment that influenced the though
“Taiwan is not China.The Taiwanese are not the Chinese.Taiwan should be ruled by Taiwanese themselves.”This long-awaited English version will be the foundation stone on which for the peoples of the world will deepen their understanding of the Taiwan affairs and the Taiwan-China relations.The US Presidential election having turned out as it did, the world is watching Taiwan closer and harder than ever before - now what happens to Taiwan?Taiwan is no part of China. Taiwanese are not Chinese. This book tells just that.The author, Ong Iok-tek, also a linguist, wrote this book while in exile in Japan to let the world know the truth of the history of Taiwan. Ardently read and reread over half a century since its publication, this book has come to claim its due status as the most authentic historical account of Taiwan that has affected many a Taiwanese. It goes and proves then that this book so vividly portrays the realty of Taiwan based strictly on nothing but scientific, objective truths.Ch
Traditionally in China and Japan, drinking a cup of tea was an opportunity for contemplation, meditation, and an elevation of mind and spirit. Here, renowned translator William Scott Wilson distills w
The unlikely heroes of the Cockroach Ryu face their greatest danger yet — a warrior seeking revenge against his former teacher, Sensei Ki-Yaga.The White Tiger Temple is under threat. To help the Shaolin monks, Sensei KiYaga and the whole gang of samurai kids— from Niya Moto, the boy with one leg to Taji, the boy who is blind— embark on a perilous journey across the Sea of Japan to China. But soon they discover that getting there is only half the battle. A great danger awaits them: a former student of Sensei named Qing-Shen, China’s Warrior, now the most skilled soldier in the Middle Kingdom. But Qing-Shen is also a man with a vendetta against his onetime teacher. Could there be anyone more dangerous? The samurai kids must train in the ways of the Shaolin monks before facing him. But will they be able to protect the temple and their beloved Sensei?
In easy-to-read text, describes what the first day of school might be like for a child in Kenya, Kazakhstan, Canada, Australia, Japan, China, Peru, Germany, India, Russia, and the United States.