Table of contents for China's unequal treaties : narrating national history / Dong Wang.

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China's Unequal Treaties: Narrating National History
Dong Wang
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
 
1. Tracing the Contours of the "Unequal Treaties" in Imperial China, 1840-1911
 
2. Implementing and Contesting International Law: The "Unequal Treaties" and the Foreign Ministry of the Beijing Government, 1912-1928
3. Disseminating the Rhetoric of Bupingdeng Tiaoyue, 1923-1927
 
4. Redeeming "a Century of National Ignominy:" Nationalism and Party Rivalry over the Unequal Treaties, 1928-1947
5. Universalizing International Law and the Chinese Study of the Unequal Treaties: The Paradox of Equality and Inequality
 
Conclusion: Defining and Redefining the Past 
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

China -- Politics and government -- 1912-1949.
China -- Foreign relations -- 1644-1912 -- Treaties.
China -- Foreign relations -- 1912-1949 -- Treaties.