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978-1-61147-501-2 • Hardback • March 2012 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
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Shirley Ann Smith is associate professor of Italian Language and Literatures at Skidmore College.
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations and Credits
Introduction
1. Italian Colonial Background, Sanmen Bay, and the Boxers
2. Luigi Barzini, Sr., in China
3. Salvago Raggi: Diplomatic and Expat Community at the Turn of the Century
4. Varè and Ciano: Diplomats Before and After the Rise of Fascism
5. The City as Text: Tientsin Concessions (Tianjin)
6. Chinoiserie and China as Mirror of the Other: Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Shirley Ann Smith presents one of the first English-language books on Italians in China before the Second World War. Rich with anecdotes and biographies, this short book is a useful resource in conceptualizing life in China for Italians in the twentieth century under Liberalism and Fascism.
— Altreitalie: International Journal of Studies on Italian Migrations in the World