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1907 AWAKENING of CHINA antique FULLY ILLUSTRATED FIRST EDITION by W. Martin
1907 AWAKENING of CHINA antique FULLY ILLUSTRATED FIRST EDITION by W. Martin
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Martin, W. A. P.
The Awakening of China.
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company; 1907
1st Edition.
Fully illustrated in b/w
Original embossed cloth, title in gilt to the spine,
very good interior, shelf wear of the binding
Size: 7 1/4 by 10 1/4 inches
Text in English
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"The Awakening of China" by W. A. P. Martin is a historical account written in the early 20th century.
The book explores significant social and political transformations occurring in China, particularly in the wake of Western influences and modernization efforts. It provides insights into China's vast geography, population, and cultural dynamics while addressing the broader implications of these changes on both foreign relations and internal governance. The opening of this work sets the stage by emphasizing the monumental shifts in Chinese society, contrasting it with Japan's earlier modernization. At the start, Martin reflects on the vigorous social movements in China that aim for a comprehensive renovation of the ancient empire. He shares observations about reform efforts, including military modernization, education reforms for women, and the potential for embracing Christianity, showcasing the complexities of patriotism intertwined with foreign influence. Martin's intimate knowledge of China and its people, gained through decades of residence, lends authority to his examination of this pivotal era, highlighting the pivotal forces propelling China toward a new identity.
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William Alexander Parsons Martin (1827 – 1916), also known as Ding Weiliang was an American Presbyterian missionary to China and translator, famous for having translated a number of important Western treatises into Chinese, such as Henry Wheaton's Elements of International Law.
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The Awakening of China.
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company; 1907
1st Edition.
Fully illustrated in b/w
Original embossed cloth, title in gilt to the spine,
very good interior, shelf wear of the binding
Size: 7 1/4 by 10 1/4 inches
Text in English
================================
"The Awakening of China" by W. A. P. Martin is a historical account written in the early 20th century.
The book explores significant social and political transformations occurring in China, particularly in the wake of Western influences and modernization efforts. It provides insights into China's vast geography, population, and cultural dynamics while addressing the broader implications of these changes on both foreign relations and internal governance. The opening of this work sets the stage by emphasizing the monumental shifts in Chinese society, contrasting it with Japan's earlier modernization. At the start, Martin reflects on the vigorous social movements in China that aim for a comprehensive renovation of the ancient empire. He shares observations about reform efforts, including military modernization, education reforms for women, and the potential for embracing Christianity, showcasing the complexities of patriotism intertwined with foreign influence. Martin's intimate knowledge of China and its people, gained through decades of residence, lends authority to his examination of this pivotal era, highlighting the pivotal forces propelling China toward a new identity.
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William Alexander Parsons Martin (1827 – 1916), also known as Ding Weiliang was an American Presbyterian missionary to China and translator, famous for having translated a number of important Western treatises into Chinese, such as Henry Wheaton's Elements of International Law.
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