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The Chinese Hsinhai Revolution: G. E. Morrison and Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1897-1920

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The Chinese Hsinhai Revolution: G. E. Morrison and Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1897-1920
The Chinese Hsinhai Revolution: G. E. Morrison and Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1897-1920

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The Chinese Hsinhai Revolution: G. E. Morrison and Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1897-1920

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The Chinese Hsinhai Revolution
explores and explains for the first time the important role of G. E. Morrison in great power diplomacy in China from the end of the Russo-Japanese War to the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty. The work is based on a wide range of multinational scholarly sources and in order to develop the context in which Morrison carried out his personal diplomacy and to delineate the many-sided story into which Morrison has to be placed, Woodhouse has in addition to mining the very rich Morrison collection, drawn upon British, Japanese and American personal and official materials.

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