â[This] thoughtful, engaging, and well-written analysis helps to separate fact from myth when it comes to understanding the nature of Chinese nationalism.â âNew York Review of Books Chinaâs new nationalism, Robert Bickers shows, is rooted not in its present power but in shameful memories of its former weaknesses. Invaded, humiliated, and looted in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by foreign powers, China looks out at the twenty-first century through the lens of the past. History matters deeply to Beijingâs current rulers, and Out of China explains why. Bickers tracks the long, often agonizing process by which the Chinese regained control of their own country. He describes the the myriad means?through armed threats, technology, and legal chicanery?by which China was kept subservient until, gradually, it emerged from Western control. This plural and partial subjugation of China is a story that involves not only European powers and Japan but also the United States. The story of the foreign presence in China in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is too important to be left in the hands of the Chinese party-state and its approved script. Out of China is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand what shapes Chinaâs view of the world in the twenty-first century. âTeeming with nuances while assailing the Communist partyâs nationalistic narrative, Bickersâ book is a reminder of the importance of uncovering the pastâs messy, contradictory truths.â âFinancial Times â[A] superb history of foreign power in China.â âTimes Literary Supplement âRobert Bickers is a pre-eminent chronicler of China . . . a great story told with splashes of color and sharp wit.â âLiterary Review âAn all-embracing and fascinating tale.â âChoice
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