

An edition of When America first met China (2012)
an Exotic History of Tea, Drugs, and Money in the Age of Sail
By Eric Jay Dolin
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Liveright Publishing Corporation
Language
eng
Pages
413
Description:
Brilliantly illuminating one of the least-understood areas of American history, best-selling author Eric Jay Dolin now traces our fraught relationship with China back to its roots: the unforgiving nineteenth-century seas that separated a brash, rising naval power from a battered ancient empire. It is a prescient fable for our time, one that surprisingly continues to shed light on our modern relationship with China. Indeed, the furious trade in furs, opium, and beche-de-mer--a rare sea cucumber delicacy--might have catalyzed America's emerging economy, but it also sparked an ecological and human rights catastrophe of such epic proportions that the reverberations can still be felt today. Peopled with fascinating characters--from the "Financier of the Revolution" Robert Morris to the Chinese emperor Qianlong, who considered foreigners inferior beings--this page-turning saga of pirates and politicians, coolies and concubines becomes a must-read for any fan of Nathaniel Philbrick's Mayflower or Mark Kurlansky's Cod.
subjects: Commerce, History, United states, commerce, china, China, commerce, Außenbeziehungen, Kulturkontakt, Handel
Places: United States, China
Times: 19th century, 18th century