Changing Conceptions of the Opium War as History and Experience

Xin ZHANG

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Front. Hist. China ›› 2018, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1) : 28-46. DOI: 10.3868/s020-007-018-0003-9
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Changing Conceptions of the Opium War as History and Experience

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Academic and popular accounts of the Opium War have gone through nearly two centuries of change in focus, view, and scope. My study probes this extensive historiography by tracing the evolvement of our understanding of the war through various phases among which we saw the rise of the “China-centered approach” and the beginning of a new trend towards combining government archives with personal records such as memoirs, personal correspondence, and private journals in research. Based on the observation, I will indicate, despite their undeniable achievements, most of the existing scholarships have paid little attention to the ordinary people in China whose lives were deeply affected by the war. It is high time that we pay more attention to human experience of the Chinese people in order to understand not only the war itself but also the history it helped shape.

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Opium War / imperialism / modernization / China-centered approach / global study

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Xin ZHANG. Changing Conceptions of the Opium War as History and Experience. Front. Hist. China, 2018, 13(1): 28‒46 https://doi.org/10.3868/s020-007-018-0003-9

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