Chapter 1 Taiwan and the Early Western Arrivals Chapter 2 Americans and Britons in Taiwan at Mid-Century Chapter 3 British-American Alignment in "Open" Taiwan Chapter 4 Japan's Odyssey in Taiwan Chapter 5 Japan's Retreat from Colonialism in Taiwan Chapter 6 France Blockades Taiwan Chapter 7 China Cedes Taiwan to a Powerful Japan Chapter 8 Japan's Final Confrontation over Taiwan
Leonard H. D. Gordon is professor emeritus of Chinese history at Purdue University. He was diplomatic historian for the Department of State between 1961 and 1963.
Well grounded in historical facts, this work provides a useful
reference to the study of East Asian international relations in the
19th century. Highly recommended. All levels/librariesssss
*CHOICE, Aug. 2008*
Overall, Gordon's broad and detailed account of the basic
diplomatic events of the nineteenth century offers a valuable
introduction to the diplomatic situation along coastal China in the
turbulent area…. This informative book makes a useful reference
companion.
*New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies*
At last, an exciting narrative explaining how and why the Great
Powers' leaders and elites in the nineteenth century agitated to
claim sovereignty over Taiwan. Although China was able to resist
successfully the English, French, and American grabs for Taiwan's
minerals and markets, in 1895 a predatory Japan forced China to
surrender the island. In describing the struggles among the powers
for sovereignty over Taiwan, Leonard H. D. Gordon presents a
powerful new argument, based on archival information, as to why
China has so persistently striven to claim Taiwan, even into the
twenty-first century! A work of immense importance for
understanding contemporary relations between Taiwan and mainland
China.
*Ramon Myers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University*
Well grounded in historical facts, this work provides a useful
reference to the study of East Asian international relations in the
19th century. Highly recommended. All levels/libraries
*CHOICE, Aug. 2008*
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