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Poppies and Politics in China
Sichuan Province, 1840s to 1940s
Xiaoxiong Li
From the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Sichuan Province was the largest opium-producing region in the largest opium-producing country, China. This book uses a chronological approach to describe and explain the rise and fall of opium in Sichuan. Through discussing the growth of opium production, the government policies toward opium and its usage, the impacts of opium on Sichuan politics and peopleOs lives, it tries to show how SichuanOs economic, social, and psychological milieu influenced and shaped opium production and consumption, and seeks to illuminate how the changing political climate led to the opium prohibition campaign, as well as the results of these campaigns. The story of opium reflects the provinceOs ever-changing political reality, economic conditions, and social circumstances. Study of opium in Sichuan adds to the understanding of this issue across all of China.
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Author
Author
University Press Copublishing Division / University of Delaware Press
Pages: 308 Trim: 6½ x 9¾
978-1-61149-114-2 • Hardback • June 2009 •
$128.00
• (£98.00)
Subjects:
Social Science / Reference
,
Business & Economics / International / General
,
History / Asia / China
Xiaoxiong Li
is a professor in the Social Science Department at Plymouth State University.
Poppies and Politics in China
Sichuan Province, 1840s to 1940s
Hardback
$128.00
Summary
Summary
From the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Sichuan Province was the largest opium-producing region in the largest opium-producing country, China. This book uses a chronological approach to describe and explain the rise and fall of opium in Sichuan. Through discussing the growth of opium production, the government policies toward opium and its usage, the impacts of opium on Sichuan politics and peopleOs lives, it tries to show how SichuanOs economic, social, and psychological milieu influenced and shaped opium production and consumption, and seeks to illuminate how the changing political climate led to the opium prohibition campaign, as well as the results of these campaigns. The story of opium reflects the provinceOs ever-changing political reality, economic conditions, and social circumstances. Study of opium in Sichuan adds to the understanding of this issue across all of China.
Details
Details
University Press Copublishing Division / University of Delaware Press
Pages: 308 Trim: 6½ x 9¾
978-1-61149-114-2 • Hardback • June 2009 •
$128.00
• (£98.00)
Subjects:
Social Science / Reference
,
Business & Economics / International / General
,
History / Asia / China
Author
Author
Xiaoxiong Li
is a professor in the Social Science Department at Plymouth State University.
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