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William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China - War, Maritime Customs, and Treaty Ports, 1860–1904 (Hardcover)
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William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China - War, Maritime Customs, and Treaty Ports, 1860–1904 (Hardcover)
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William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China: War, Maritime Customs,
and Treaty Ports,1860-1904 looks at the late Qing dynasty through
the eyes of a British-American who spent most of his adult life in
China in the late nineteenth century, fighting in four wars,
serving in its maritime customs service, and living in eleven
different treaty ports. It is based on the newly-discovered
journals, correspondence, and photographs of William Nelson Lovatt
(1838-1904), who first arrived in China in 1860 as a sergeant in
the British army to fight in the Second Opium War, and who then
proceeded to fight against the Taiping in Shanghai, against the
Nian in Tianjin, and finally against the Japanese in Taiwan,
providing an inside look at those four conflicts. Joining the
Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service in 1863 under
Inspector-General Sir Robert Hart, Lovatt provides a rare insider
look at the operation of Hart and the Maritime Customs Service for
during the four decades he served. Because he was based in treaty
ports, he also provides a new look at those enclaves, their
institutions, and their inhabitants – Chinese, missionaries, and
fellow customs officials. Fluent in Chinese, his frequent travels
outside the treaty ports gave him rare access to Chinese society
available to few others. This volume opens up a new window on China
during the final decades of the Qing dynasty.
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