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A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern

Comprising a Retrospect of the Foreign Intercourse and Trade with China
Volume 2:
Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff
January 2015
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    Remarkable yet controversial, the Prussian-born Protestant missionary Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (1803–51) sought to spread Christianity in the Far East. A gifted linguist, he sailed to Siam and worked on translating the Bible into Thai. The British missionary Robert Morrison had fired his interest in China, and Gützlaff later focused his evangelising efforts there, learning several dialects and distributing translated literature. He also worked for the East India Company, notably serving as an interpreter during negotiations for the Treaty of Nanking. Also reissued in this series are his Journal of Three Voyages along the Coast of China (1834) and China Opened (1838). The present work, published in two volumes in 1834, aimed to diminish Anglophone ignorance of China's vast history. Volume 2 traces events since the beginning of the Qing dynasty in 1644. Gützlaff then discusses Christianity's introduction and other foreign influence, chiefly the commercial activities of European powers.

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    January 2015
    Paperback
    9781108079471
    482 pages
    216 × 140 × 27 mm
    0.61kg
    10 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 17. Modern history (cont.)
    • 18. Conclusion
    • 19. Propagation of the gospel in China
    • 20. Foreign intercourse with China
    • 21. Emporiums
    • 22. Emporiums (cont.)
    • 23. Emporiums (cont.)
    • 24. Emporiums (cont.)
    • Appendices 1-11.
      Author
    • Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff