The Unequal Treaties: How the Opium Wars Shattered the Qing World Order (1842–1860)

Introduction In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Qing Dynasty presided over a vast and confident empire that saw itself as the centre of the civilised world. For centuries, China’s emperors had managed foreign relations through a tributary system – a hierarchical order in which China granted trade privileges to surrounding states in … Continue reading The Unequal Treaties: How the Opium Wars Shattered the Qing World Order (1842–1860)