
Chasing the Dragon in Shanghai
Canada's Early Relations with China, 1858-1952
John Meehan(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Published on 20. October 2011
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-0-7748-2037-0 (ISBN)
Description
Canadians share a long history with China. Canada is home to a large Chinese diaspora, it appointed a trade commissioner to Shanghai over a century ago, and it was one of the first Western nations to recognize the People's Republic of China.
This absorbing account of Canadian sojourners in Shanghai, from the arrival of Lord Elgin in 1858 to the closing of the consulate general in 1952, gives a human face to that history. Some Canadians came to save souls, nourish bodies, and educate minds; others sought financial and political gain. Their experiences - which unfolded against a backdrop of civil war, invasion, and revolution in China and were coloured by Canada's evolution from colony to nation - reflected Canada's deepening relationship with China and the troubling asymmetries that underpinned it.
Although Canadians, like other foreigners, had left Shanghai by the early 1950s, their lives and activities foreshadowed more recent Canadian initiatives in that city, and in China more generally.
This absorbing account of Canadian sojourners in Shanghai, from the arrival of Lord Elgin in 1858 to the closing of the consulate general in 1952, gives a human face to that history. Some Canadians came to save souls, nourish bodies, and educate minds; others sought financial and political gain. Their experiences - which unfolded against a backdrop of civil war, invasion, and revolution in China and were coloured by Canada's evolution from colony to nation - reflected Canada's deepening relationship with China and the troubling asymmetries that underpinned it.
Although Canadians, like other foreigners, had left Shanghai by the early 1950s, their lives and activities foreshadowed more recent Canadian initiatives in that city, and in China more generally.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
1 map
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-2037-0 (9780774820370)
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Person
John D. Meehan is an assistant professor of history at Campion College at the University of Regina.
Content
Prologue: The Gateway to China
1 Imperial Overtures
2 Establishing a Presence
3 The Tide of Nationalism
4 A False Security
5 Forged in Fire
6 Preparing for the End
Conclusion: From Asymmetry to Opportunity
Appendix: List of Canadians Interned in Shanghai (1943-45)
Notes
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Index
1 Imperial Overtures
2 Establishing a Presence
3 The Tide of Nationalism
4 A False Security
5 Forged in Fire
6 Preparing for the End
Conclusion: From Asymmetry to Opportunity
Appendix: List of Canadians Interned in Shanghai (1943-45)
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index