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Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom: China, the West, and the Epic Story of the Taiping Civil War by [Stephen R. Platt]
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"A refreshing and gripping account that illuminates how civil conflicts can suck in outsiders and why the West has had great difficulties in trying to maintain a facade of neutrality and protect its commercial interests at the same time . . . "Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom" may not have said the last word on the Taiping Rebellion, but the story it tells is powerful, dramatic, and unforgettable."
--Minxin Pei, "San Francisco Chronicle"
"Structurally, Stephen Platt's "Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom" is a thriller . . . We read in starred reviews this like 'the book brings history to life.' We read these words so often that we have forgotten what they mean, but this book reminds us. It makes history immediate and personal, one that speaks to us on a sensory, moral, intellectual and emotional level. They should teach this one in schools."
--Gerard Martinez, "San Antonio Express-News"
"A compelling and often meticulous account . . . Platt is at his best when dissecting the often absurd dynamics of Western intervention."
--Ross Perlin, "The Daily Beast"
"An intricate and compelling historical narrative rich in military campaigning, vivid personalities and, above all, diplomatic misunderstanding. When Confederate artillery fired on Fort Sumter in 1861, the Taiping rebellion had been raging for 10 years, and it would continue until rebel supply lines collapsed in 1864. With a wonderful flair for storytelling, Platt explores the relationship between the two conflicts . . . Authoritative and fascinating, Platt's work will interest both the specialist and the casual reader (like me) who wants to learn about an event that presaged China's entry into the modern world."
--Tom Zelman, "Minneapolis Star Tribune"
"China's brutal Taiping Civil War erupted in the 1850s and raged until the fall of rebel-held Nanjing in 1864. The bloodbath paralleled our own North-South conflict, but dwarfed it in terms of casualties, geography and global fal --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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*Starred Review* Platt presents the perplexing Taiping Rebellion that convulsed China’s Qing dynasty from 1851 to 1864. Overlapping with additional portents that the Qing had forfeited the mandate of heaven, such as territorial cessions to Russia and the Anglo-French capture of Beijing, the turbulent times tested the loyalty of imperial officials like Zeng Guofan. Tracking his apparently amply documented career, Platt richly portrays Zeng’s inner self-doubts about his outer presentation as the general tasked to subdue the Taiping rebels. On their side, Platt has a comparably knowable character named Hong Rengan, a Christian convert whose relative, Taiping leader Hong Xiuquan, proclaimed himself the “Heavenly King” and younger brother of Jesus. However eccentric Taiping theology was, it was the rebels’ control of the Yangtze River and environs that vexed foreign powers trying to extract concessions from the Qing government. From attacking the Qing in 1860, Britain performed a volte-face by fighting the rebels with a mercenary army raised by another bizarre figure, American freebooter Frederick Ward. Incorporating his perceptive characterizations and a comprehensible account of Zeng’s ultimately victorious military campaigns, Platt has skillfully converted his erudition into an eminently general-interest treatment of what may have been the most lethal civil war in world history. --Gilbert Taylor --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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  • ASIN : B0050DIX42
  • Publisher : Knopf; 1st edition (February 7, 2012)
  • Publication date : February 7, 2012
  • Language : English
  • File size : 7220 KB
  • Text-to-Speech : Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
  • X-Ray : Enabled
  • Word Wise : Enabled
  • Print length : 514 pages
  • Lending : Not Enabled
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