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The last embassy : the Dutch mission of 1795 and the forgotten history of western encounters with China
Title:
The last embassy : the Dutch mission of 1795 and the forgotten history of western encounters with China

Dutch mission of 1795 and the forgotten history of western encounters with China
Author:
Andrade, Tonio, author.
ISBN:
9780691177113
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Publication Information:
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021]
Physical Description:
xi, 408 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Contents:
A clash of cultures? -- The center -- The amateur -- Man proposes, God disposes -- The Delta -- Canton -- A dreadful prospect -- The imperial way: By boat through Southern China -- A walk into winter -- Beijing -- Ice games -- Favored guests of the Emperor -- A New Year -- The Purple Ray pavilion, a good deah, a tour of temples -- Stately pleasure gardens: Yuanmingyuan -- The Latern festival -- Goodbye, Beijing -- By land through Beizhili and Shandong -- Zhejiang and Jiangxi -- An uncertain future -- A contested embassy and the history of Sino-Western relations.
Abstract:
From the acclaimed author of The Gunpowder Age, a book that casts new light on the history of China and the West at the turn of the nineteenth century. George Macartney's disastrous 1793 mission to China plays a central role in the prevailing narrative of modern Sino-European relations. Summarily dismissed by the Qing court, Macartney failed in nearly all of his objectives, perhaps setting the state for the Opium Wars of the nineteenth century and the mistrutst that still marks the relationship today. But not all European encounters with China were disastrous. The Last Embassy tells the story of the Dutch mission of 1795, bringing to light a dramatic but little-known episode that transforms our understanding of the history of China and the West. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, Tonio Andrade paints a panoramic and multifaceted portrait of an age marked by intrigues and war. Chian was on the brink of rebellion. In Europe, French armies were invading Holland. Enduring a harrowing voyaage, the Dutch mission was to be the last European diplomatic delegation ever received in the traditional Chinese court. Andrade shows how, in contrast to the British embassaries, the Dutch were men with deep knowledge of Aisa who respected regional diplomatic norms and were committed to understanding China on its own terms. Beautifully illustrated with sketches and paintings by Chinese and European artists, The Last Embassy suggests that the Qing court, often mischaracterized as arrogant and narrow-minded, was in face open, flexible, curious, and cosmopolitan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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npmlib 11003653 DJ149.C5 A53 yh
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