Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States : Case Studies from the American West
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Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States (1885)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783639145434 bzw. 3639145437, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Paperback. 112 pages. Dimensions: 8.7in. x 5.9in. x 0.3in.This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States. Before the Opium War, the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by the Qing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators. The Opium War (1839-1842) resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening of the Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the process of Chinese immigration. These increases in the number of overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatment and violence in the American West including the 1880 Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese massacre. After an initial period of ignoring emigration and emigrants, the government of the Qing dynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of its subjects abroad, but that it was quite new to the game of international diplomacy in the arena of nations. Chinas efforts to protect its subjects abroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience, and by the fact that it did not have much real leverage, either in economic or military power, to persuade other states to extend the same benefits to Chinese immigrants as they generally did to European immigrants. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Paperback. 112 pages. Dimensions: 8.7in. x 5.9in. x 0.3in.This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States. Before the Opium War, the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by the Qing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators. The Opium War (1839-1842) resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening of the Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the process of Chinese immigration. These increases in the number of overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatment and violence in the American West including the 1880 Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese massacre. After an initial period of ignoring emigration and emigrants, the government of the Qing dynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of its subjects abroad, but that it was quite new to the game of international diplomacy in the arena of nations. Chinas efforts to protect its subjects abroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience, and by the fact that it did not have much real leverage, either in economic or military power, to persuade other states to extend the same benefits to Chinese immigrants as they generally did to European immigrants. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States: Case Studies from the American West (1885)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783639145434 bzw. 3639145437, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States. Before the Opium War, the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by the Qing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators. The Opium War (1839-1842) resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening of the Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the process of Chinese immigration. These increases in the number of overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatment and violence in the American West including the 1880 Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese massacre. After an initial period of ignoring emigration and emigrants, the government of the Qing dynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of its subjects abroad, but that it was quite new to the game of international diplomacy in the arena of nations. Chinas efforts to protect its subjects abroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience, and by the fact that it did not have much real leverage, either in economic or military power, to persuade other states to extend the same benefits to Chinese immigrants as they generally did to European immigrants. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States. Before the Opium War, the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by the Qing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators. The Opium War (1839-1842) resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening of the Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the process of Chinese immigration. These increases in the number of overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatment and violence in the American West including the 1880 Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese massacre. After an initial period of ignoring emigration and emigrants, the government of the Qing dynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of its subjects abroad, but that it was quite new to the game of international diplomacy in the arena of nations. Chinas efforts to protect its subjects abroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience, and by the fact that it did not have much real leverage, either in economic or military power, to persuade other states to extend the same benefits to Chinese immigrants as they generally did to European immigrants. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States : Case Studies from the American West (1885)
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ISBN: 9783639145434 bzw. 3639145437, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States. Before the Opium War, the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by the Qing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators . The Opium War (1839-1842) resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening of the Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the process of Chinese immigration. These increases in the number of overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatment and violence in the American West including the 1880 Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese massacre. After an initial period of ignoring emigration and emigrants, the government of the Qing dynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of its subjects abroad, but that it was quite new to the game of international diplomacy in the arena of nations. China s efforts to protect its subjects abroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience, and by the fact that it did not have much real leverage, either in economic or military power, to persuade other states to extend the same benefits to Chinese immigrants as they generally did to European immigrants. 112 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chinese violence in the United States. Before the Opium War, the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by the Qing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators . The Opium War (1839-1842) resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening of the Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the process of Chinese immigration. These increases in the number of overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatment and violence in the American West including the 1880 Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese massacre. After an initial period of ignoring emigration and emigrants, the government of the Qing dynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of its subjects abroad, but that it was quite new to the game of international diplomacy in the arena of nations. China s efforts to protect its subjects abroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience, and by the fact that it did not have much real leverage, either in economic or military power, to persuade other states to extend the same benefits to Chinese immigrants as they generally did to European immigrants. 112 pp. Englisch.
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Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783639145434 bzw. 3639145437, in Deutsch, Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chineseviolence in the United States. Before the Opium War,the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by theQing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators . The Opium War (1839-1842)resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening ofthe Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the processof Chinese immigration. These increases in the numberof overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatmentand violence in the American West including the 1880Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinesemassacre. After an initial period of ignoringemigration and emigrants, the government of the Qingdynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of itssubjects abroad, but that it was quite new to thegame of international diplomacy in the arena ofnations. China s efforts to protect its subjectsabroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience,and by the fact that it did not have much realleverage, either in economic or military power, topersuade other states to extend the same benefits toChinese immigrants as they generally did to Europeanimmigrants.2009. 112 S.Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen, Softcover.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
This book concerns Qing perceptions of Anti-Chineseviolence in the United States. Before the Opium War,the number of overseas Chinese was ignored by theQing government, which labeled them as deserters or political conspirators . The Opium War (1839-1842)resulted in a humiliating treaty, and the opening ofthe Treaty ports in the 1840s quickened the processof Chinese immigration. These increases in the numberof overseas Chinese immigrants led to ill-treatmentand violence in the American West including the 1880Denver Riot and the 1885 Rock Springs Chinesemassacre. After an initial period of ignoringemigration and emigrants, the government of the Qingdynasty was quite concerned about the welfare of itssubjects abroad, but that it was quite new to thegame of international diplomacy in the arena ofnations. China s efforts to protect its subjectsabroad were thus stymied by that lack of experience,and by the fact that it did not have much realleverage, either in economic or military power, topersuade other states to extend the same benefits toChinese immigrants as they generally did to Europeanimmigrants.2009. 112 S.Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen, Softcover.
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Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States (2014)
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ISBN: 9783639145434 bzw. 3639145437, in Deutsch, BLUES KIDS OF AMER 01/08/2014, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Paperbackshop-US [8408184], Secaucus, NJ, U.S.A.
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Qing Perceptions of Anti-Chinese Violence in the United States: Case Studies from the American West
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783639145434 bzw. 3639145437, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ExtremelyReliable [8304062], Richmond, TX, U.S.A.
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