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The Opium War provides an accessible and engaging history of the conflict between Britain and China in the 1840s. Historian Julia Lovell examines how economic interests, imperial ambitions, and the controversial opium trade sparked a war that would change China’s future.
The book also explores how the memory of the Opium War continues to influence Chinese nationalism and political thought today. Lovell explains how the conflict marked the beginning of what many historians call China’s “Century of Humiliation.”
Combining historical analysis with vivid storytelling, the book provides valuable insight into the origins of modern China.
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The Opium War provides an accessible and engaging history of the conflict between Britain and China in the 1840s. Historian Julia Lovell examines how economic interests, imperial ambitions, and the controversial opium trade sparked a war that would change China’s future.
The book also explores how the memory of the Opium War continues to influence Chinese nationalism and political thought today. Lovell explains how the conflict marked the beginning of what many historians call China’s “Century of Humiliation.”
Combining historical analysis with vivid storytelling, the book provides valuable insight into the origins of modern China.













