12 November 1941: war and revolution are in the air. At the
Shanghai Race Club, the elite prepare their best horses and most
nimble jockeys for the annual Champions Day races. Across the city
and amid tight security, others celebrated the birth of Sun Yat-Sen
in a new centre which challenged European imperialism. Thousands
more Shanghai residents attended the funeral of China's wealthiest
woman. But the biggest crowd gathered at the track; no one knew it,
but Champions Day heralded the end of European Shanghai. Through
this snapshot of the day's events, the rich and complex history
that led to them and a cast of characters as diverse as the city
itself, James Carter provides a kaleidoscopic portrait of a time
and a place that still speaks to relations between China and the
West today.
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