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Robert Bickers in Peking – Tuesday 24th

Posted: May 23rd, 2011 | 1 Comment »

Just a quickie for all those resident in the capital – Robert Bickers will be at the Bookworm talking about his excellent new book (see previous posts), well worth a listen – details as follows:

The Scramble for China – Foreign Devils in the Qing Empire

Tuesday May 24 – 7.30pm

The Scramble for China is an epic, dynamic account of a century of Sino-foreign interactions, confrontation and confusion. Told from both the Western and Chinese point-of-view, Robert Bickers’ book examines how events such as the opium wars or the Boxer uprising have impacted upon China’s relations with the world. Robert Bickers is the author of the highly-acclaimed Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai. He has written extensively on Chinese history and is currently Professor of History at the University of Bristol.


One Comment on “Robert Bickers in Peking – Tuesday 24th”

  1. 1 Michael Carabini said at 1:43 pm on May 24th, 2011:

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