China and the Modern World

China and the Modern World is a series of digital archive collections sourced from preeminent libraries and archives across the world detailing the history of modern China, includingThe National Archives in the United Kingdom, the Second Historical Archives of China, and the British Library. The series covers a period of nearly 200 years (early 1800s through 1990s), when China experienced radical and often traumatic transformations from an inward-looking imperial dynasty into a globally engaged republic.

Consisting of monographs, manuscripts, periodicals, correspondence and letters, historical photos, ephemera, and other kinds of historical documents, these collections provide excellent primary source materials through Chinese records and Chinese archives for the understanding and research of the various aspects of China during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, such as diplomacy/international relations, economy/trade, politics, Christianity, sinology, education, science and technology, imperialism, and globalization.

With rare and unique content on subjects like the Emperor of the Han dynasty and Ming dynasty, resources on both Ming and Han Chinese culture, revolution, Taiwan, Japan, the Mongol empire, and more, this collection provides trustworthy and extensive bibliographic information, and technology that fits the needs of today's researchers looking to learn more about Chinese history. China and the Modern World is poised to revolutionize research on China and the world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, from the last of the imperial dynasties to the colonial periods and more.

Expand any collection with these in-depth sources on modern Chinese history, with important archival resources primed to contribute to the efforts of researchers everywhere.

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Collections

China and the Modern World: Records of the Maritime Customs Service of China, 1854–1949

This primary source archive provides an excellent primary source collection, mainly in English, for the study of the history of modern China and its relations with the Imperial West in the late Qing and Republican periods.

China and the Modern World: Missionary, Sinology, and Literary Periodicals, 1817–1949

This archive is the essential digital primary source collection for researchers of China in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, providing unique, firsthand accounts of the cultural interactions and conflicts that gave rise to today’s modern China.

China and the Modern World: Diplomacy and Political Secrets, 1869–1950

This primary source archive presents a valuable collection of primary source material through Chinese records and Chinese archives carefully selected from the British India Office Records, covering modern Chinese history ranging from Anglo-Chinese relations and the British interests in South Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia from 1869 to 1950. The collection comprises files selected from three series; the Political and Secret Department Records, the Burma Office Records, and the Records of Military Department.

China and the Modern World: Hong Kong, Britain, and China, Part I: 1841–1951

An essential primary source archive for researching the history of China and the history of Hong Kong in the context of modern China and the British Empire in Asia from the inception of this British colony in the 1840s to the early 1950s immediately after the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

China and the Modern World: Hong Kong, Britain, and China, Part II: 1965–1993

Digitized primary sources from the records of British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO 40), held at The National Archives, UK. This digital archive documents the process of Hong Kong maneuvering, surviving, thriving, and transforming into a modern international metropolis and financial center in the wider context of the Cold War–opening a portal into the history of modern China.

China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part I: 1815–1881

China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part I: 1815–1881 is the first part of an archive that provides a vast and significant primary source for researching every aspect of Chinese-British relations during the 19th century and comprehending modern Chinese history.

China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part II: 1865–1905

China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part II: 1865–1905 is the second part of an archive that provides a vast and significant primary source for researching every aspect of Chinese-British relations during the nineteenth century.

China and the Modern World: Records of Shanghai and the International Settlement, 1836–1955

British Foreign Office files from The National Archives, UK, that are related to the history of Shanghai and the International Settlement, plus a small number of files selected from the records of the British Ministry of Labour, Treasury, and War Office, this collection deciphers and illuminates the International Settlement as the seat of formative events that shaped the history of modern China as it transitioned from an imperial dynasty to a globally engaged republic.

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