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  1. The oldest and the newest empire: China and the United States by William Speer, 1994
  2. Poppy (Modern Plays) by Peter Nichols, 1982-06
  3. Flowering Thorn by Mary Williams, 1997-10-01
  4. An Insular Possesion by Timothy Mo, 1987-03-12
  5. The Dream Traders by E.V. Thompson, 2010-04-01
  6. The Opium War;: Being recollections of service in China (The home & travellers library) by Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame, 1845
  7. Sino-American Relations: Sino-American Relations. Old China Trade, Opium Wars, Chinese Exclusion Act, Boxer Rebellion, Open Door Policy, Korean War, Vietnam ... Budget of the People's Republic of China
  8. Second Opium War: Second French Empire, British Empire, Qing Dynasty, Treaties of Tianjin, Treaty of Nanking
  9. The Macao formula: A study of Chinese management of Westerners from the mid-sixteenth century to the opium war period (University of Hawaii) by Kai Cheong Fok, 1978
  10. The Opium Wars: Some Lessons for Europe (Historical Notes) by Sean Gabb, 1988-01
  11. The nemesis of China: Comprising a history of the late war in that country, with an account of the colony of Hong-Kong by W. D Bernard, 1848
  12. The Nemesis in China,: Comprising a history of the late war in that country; with an account of the colony of Hong-Kong by W. D Bernard, 1974
  13. The Nemesis in China: Comprising a history of the late war in that country ; with a complete account of the colony of Hong-Kong by W. D Bernard, 1846
  14. China and the English : or: The character and manners of the Chinese, as illustrated in the history of their intercourse with foreigners ; written for ... to which is added an account of the late war by Jacob Abbott, 1853

81. TNI Drugs & Democracy: War And Opium In Afghanistan
The Transnational Institute offers online resources, links for latest news and more background information. Includes the report Merging wars Afghanistan, Drugs and Terrorism in English and Spanish.
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Letizia Paoli Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law October 2000 UNDCP Global Illicit Drug Trends 2001 Afghanistan Afghanistan Opium Poppy Survey 2002 Pre-Assessment UNDCP (PDF file) Afghanistan Annual Opium Poppy Survey 2001 UNDCP (PDF file) Afghanistan Annual Opium Poppy Survey 2000 UNDCP (PDF file) UNDCP Strategic Studies on Afghanistan: An Analysis of the Process of Expansion of Opium Poppy Cultivation to New Districts in Afghanistan Strategic Study Nr. 1

82. Opium War: Britain Stole Hong Kong From China
Britain's East India Company would wage three wars on the people of China in order to secure the right to sell opium there . Marxist analysis of the opium wars.
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Opium War: Britain Stole
Hong Kong From China By Kristianna Tho'Mas Reprinted from the July 10, 1997
issue of Workers World newspaper The British stole Hong Kong from China over 155 years ago. How did they get it in the first place? And how is the trade in opium tied to the issue of Hong Kong? Opium for medicinal purposes was first manufactured in China toward the end of the 15th century. It was used to treat dysentery, cholera and other diseases. Not until the 18th century were there any accounts of opium smoking in China. In 1729, the Chinese imperial government, alarmed at its debilitating effect, prohibited the sale of opium mixed with tobacco and banned opium-smoking houses. Selling opium for smoking "was classed with robbery and instigation to murder, and punished with banishment or death," wrote Joshua Rowntree in "The Imperial Drug Trade," published in London in 1905. But this didn't stop Britain, which had gradually been taking over the opium trade from its European capitalist rivals, Portugal and Holland. Much of the opium at this time was grown and manufactured in British India. Capt. Hamilton, a private British adventurer who spent 40 years in India in the first part of the 18th century, described the city of Patna there as "frequented by Europeans, where the English and Dutch have factories. It produces so much opium that it serves all the countries in India with that commodity."
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83. Electronic Passport To The Opium Wars
The opium wars From 1839 to 1842, China fought what we now call the opiumwars with Britain. There are many ways to look at a problem.
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HOME TIME AND SPACE PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA ... The Boxer Rebellion The Opium Wars From 1839 to 1842, China fought what we now call the "Opium Wars" with Britain. There are many ways to look at a problem. Here are two views of the situation from the perspective of the Chinese and the British: China is a very old country with ideals that have lasted more than two thousand years. The Chinese people were satisfied with their way of life and had little interest in the nations of the Western Hemisphere. Tea, grown in China, had become a very popular drink in Great Britain. China would have rather not traded with the British at all, but they were willing to sell the British tea only if they used the port in Canton. They were willing not allow western ideas in their society. The British decided they needed to "balance their trade." That means that they must buy and sell to China, not just buy. They decided to sell Opium.

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85. Opium_wars
The opium wars. A good example of how economics can fuel drug policy follows. 18391842opium Chinese got tough opium wars with Britain China lost.
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Return to Drugs Course Index page Return to Part 3A: Sociological Aspects notes History of Drugs History of drug laws and restrictions
The Opium Wars
A good example of how economics can fuel drug policy follows. As you read about the Opium Wars, think about other more recent drug issues (e.g., U.S. practices regarding exportation of tobacco; our response to Central American exportation of cocaine). 1600's
OPIUM The Dutch, while exploring/exploiting China, discovered that smoking opium with tobacco relieved symptoms of malaria. Smoking of opium (for pleasure) caught on in China.
OPIUM 1st Chinese decree against opium smoking had little effect. At this time, major source of opium was through importation, which was controlled by the Portuguese, who brought in over 200,000 pounds in this first year of prohibition.
OPIUM New Chinese decree banning cultivation and importation of opium in or to China.
However, the British East India Co. considered this to lead to too much of a cost currently shipping in 1,000 TONS of opium to China per year 54% of profits for whole company.
OPIUM Chinese got tough Opium Wars with Britain China lost. Influx of opium followed (5,000 TONS). Opium brought to U.S. primarily by Chinese laborers. By 1906, it was estimated that up to 50% of the adult Chinese population was addicted to opium. Finally world conference in 1912 to regulate imports but only because of growing concerns in this country about opium use HERE in the U.S.

86. China
China 19001976. Chinese Propaganda Posters. Condensed China Chinese historyfor beginners. The opium wars and the opening of China. The First opium War.
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87. History 13B: China
It assumes no prior knowledge of Chinese history. Those contacts culminate in theOpium wars of the 19th century, and a series of disastrous rebellions of
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Spring 2003 Formerly History 9A Lecture Notes: Lectures 1-17 Paper Assignment Midterm Review
There will be three lectures a week and one two hour discussion section. The course grade will be determined according to the results of a mid term examination, which is scheduled for March 14, a 7 10 page paper, and the final exam. The grade will also be influenced by the individual student's performance in the discussion section. The final exam is scheduled for Friday, May 23, at 5:00 p.m. An early make-up exam will be offered for students who are attending conflicting graduation ceremonies. No other make up exams will be given except in cases of documented illness or dire family emergency. Stress, fatigue, job interviews, and so on are not valid excuses. There will be no exceptions to this rule, so please note carefully the date of the final and do not make any appointments that conflict with it.
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88. The Difference Dictionary:O
military ways to control their own destiny. A Short history of theOpium wars. Sir Richard Owen (18041892) - English biologist, a
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Laurence Oliphant - British journalist, novelist, explorer, diplomat, utopian, and spiritualist. A narrative of his life history indicates the ideal career for a spy travel to areas of diplomatic and military interest, followed by "a pleasant book of travel," and he is rumored to have plotted with Garibaldi in Italy. Prior to the Crimean War , he was a London Times correspondent in Crimea. As private secretary to Lord Elgin, he visited North America in 1855 and India, China, and Japan in 1857-61. As first secretary of the British legation to Edo (now Tokyo) in 1861, he was wounded during an attack on the embassy in Edo by a group of xenophobic samurai, one of many such incidents . In 1865, he was elected to Parliament, but in 1867, he and his mother abandoned their lives in England and joined Thomas Lake Harris at his utopian community in New York state. There is some speculation that Harris had promised him a cure for inherited syphilis, from which Oliphant suffered. He took with him to Harris's Brotherhood six Japanese students from the Satsuma domain, whom he had befriended in London. He later induced a number of other Japanese to join the brotherhood. One biographer (Taylor, 1982) suggests that his attachment to Harris was a result of the dementia of inherited syphilis. His connection with the utopian group lasted until 1881, when he broke with Harris and formed, with his second wife, the daughter of Utopian Robert Owen, his own community in Palestine. His first novel

89. OpiateHistory1
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91. TeacherSource . Recommended Books . Social Studies | PBS
Four Sisters of Hofei A history By Annping Chin Published October 2002 Grade OpiumWars The Addiction of One Empire and the Corruption of Another, The By
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