Notes of Proceedings and Occurrences, during the British Embassy to Pekin, in 1816

Notes of Proceedings and Occurrences, during the British Embassy to Pekin, in 1816

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Staunton, George Thomas
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Sir George Thomas Staunton (1781–1859), Sinologist and politician, was a key figure in Anglo-Chinese relations, as had been his father. In 1798 he began working for the British East India Company in Canton (Guangzhou), where he was the only Englishman who could understand Chinese, having begun learning it as a child. By 1815, British trade with China was worth over £4 million in tea duties alone, and there was immense pressure for the Chinese to relax their restrictions. In 1816, following earlier failed missions, an embassy, including Staunton as second commissioner, was organised to seek better trading conditions and to press the emperor for the opening up of a second harbour. Chinese mistrust and British arrogance led to the failure of the embassy, with no imperial audience given. This account, privately published in 1824, is a valuable document in the understanding of the historical background to Britain's relationship with China into the twentieth century.
EAN 9781108055413
ISBN 1108055419
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date March 28, 2013
Pages 494
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 28
Country United Kingdom
Authors Staunton, George Thomas
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives from the Royal Asiatic Society