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Inspired by the lectures in Munich of the German orientalist Karl
Friedrich Neumann, Thomas Taylor Meadows (1815-68) devoted himself
to the study of Chinese in 1841, with the aim of entering British
service. He arrived in China early in 1843 and rose quickly to the
post of consular interpreter at the key treaty port of Canton
(Guangzhou), where he remained for several years. During this time,
he developed a keen understanding of Chinese affairs, shrewdly
cultivating an intelligence network of amenable informants. First
published in 1847, this work addresses diverse topics, ranging from
the difficulties in learning written and spoken Chinese, through to
the nature of bureaucracy and corruption in Canton province. The
book sheds light on the period and the tensions in southern China
prior to the Taiping Rebellion, a subject later covered by Meadows
in The Chinese and their Rebellions (1856), which is also reissued
in this series.
Inspired by the lectures in Munich of the German orientalist Karl
Friedrich Neumann, Thomas Taylor Meadows (1815-68) devoted himself
to the study of Chinese in 1841, with the aim of entering British
service. He arrived in China early in 1843 and rose quickly to the
post of consular interpreter at the key treaty port of Canton
(Guangzhou), where he remained for several years. His Desultory
Notes on the Government and People of China, and on the Chinese
Language (1847) is also reissued in this series. The present work,
first published in 1856, is an expansive treatment of matters
relating to 'the present Chinese rebellion', namely the Taiping
Rebellion (1850-64). Meadows discusses the ongoing conflict within
its historical and cultural context, offering also observations and
recommendations on Anglo-Chinese relations. He closes with a
lengthy disquisition on the nature and state of 'civilization' in
the East and West.
Title: Desultory Notes on the Government and people of China, and
on the Chinese language: illustrated with a sketch of the Province
of Kwan-Tung.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
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Meadows, Thomas Taylor; 1847. 8 . 1298.h.26.
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