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"One of the most stimulating scholarly works of the past decade in Chinese historical studies. It sets high standards of research, analysis and interpretation. Moreover, it will remain for many years not only the standard work on the first part of the Boxer movement, but a model of careful, convincing yet dramatically revisionist history." * American Historical Review *
"With this outstanding volume, Joseph Esherick has repaired one of the most glaring omissions in the scholarly canon. . . . [A] solid and provocative inquiry into this critically important event." * Journal of Asian History *
"A superbly researched book. . . . Not only do we get the Chinese (and Boxer) side of the story for the first time, we also get a much more complex view of the relations between the foreign powers, the missionaries and the Chinese court during the last years of the 19th century." * International History Review *
"Joseph Esherick has succeeded . . . in both describing and analyzing the Boxer movement in a much more complete and satisfactory manner than anyone else." * The Historian *
"A fine example of Chinese provincial history as well as a timely attempt to rethink some of the issues underlying the 1911 revolution." * History *
"A challenging revisionist account which provides the most satisfactory insight into the nature of the Boxer phenomenon currently available in the West." * Times Higher Education *

The Origins of the Boxer Uprising

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/1992
      ISBN13: 9780520064591, 978-0520064591
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      Trade Review
      "One of the most stimulating scholarly works of the past decade in Chinese historical studies. It sets high standards of research, analysis and interpretation. Moreover, it will remain for many years not only the standard work on the first part of the Boxer movement, but a model of careful, convincing yet dramatically revisionist history." * American Historical Review *
      "With this outstanding volume, Joseph Esherick has repaired one of the most glaring omissions in the scholarly canon. . . . [A] solid and provocative inquiry into this critically important event." * Journal of Asian History *
      "A superbly researched book. . . . Not only do we get the Chinese (and Boxer) side of the story for the first time, we also get a much more complex view of the relations between the foreign powers, the missionaries and the Chinese court during the last years of the 19th century." * International History Review *
      "Joseph Esherick has succeeded . . . in both describing and analyzing the Boxer movement in a much more complete and satisfactory manner than anyone else." * The Historian *
      "A fine example of Chinese provincial history as well as a timely attempt to rethink some of the issues underlying the 1911 revolution." * History *
      "A challenging revisionist account which provides the most satisfactory insight into the nature of the Boxer phenomenon currently available in the West." * Times Higher Education *

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