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Imperialism in China



Imperialism - broadly, the extension of rule or influence by one government, nation, or society over another.

Early Empires

Evidence of the existence of empires dates back to the dawn of written history in Egypt and in Mesopotamia, where local rulers extended their realms by conquering other states and holding them, when possible, in a state of subjection or semisubjection. An early, highly   Read More...


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    Imperialism in China: An Exchange, in Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
    by John K. Fairbank, Joseph Esberick, Marilyn B. Young. 4 pgs.


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