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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Introduction
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1 Anglo-Portuguese conflicts and the founding of the East India Company -
2 The voyage east: The beginning of Anglo-Portuguese relations in the East Indies -
3 The arrival of the English in Macau -
4 The beginning of regular East India Company trade with China -
5 The gradual growth of the British presence in Macau in the early eighteenth century -
6 Macau as a centre for Chinese control of the European “barbarians” -
7 The visit of the Centurion -
8 British relations and conflicts with the Portuguese and Chinese authorities in the second half of the eighteenth century -
9 The “scramble for the use of Macau”1 -
10 “Guests and old allies”1 -
11 The importance of Macau for the British China trade -
12 Lord Macartney’s embassy to China, 1792–1794 - Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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(p.200) (p.201) Index
- Source:
- The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Introduction
-
1 Anglo-Portuguese conflicts and the founding of the East India Company -
2 The voyage east: The beginning of Anglo-Portuguese relations in the East Indies -
3 The arrival of the English in Macau -
4 The beginning of regular East India Company trade with China -
5 The gradual growth of the British presence in Macau in the early eighteenth century -
6 Macau as a centre for Chinese control of the European “barbarians” -
7 The visit of the Centurion -
8 British relations and conflicts with the Portuguese and Chinese authorities in the second half of the eighteenth century -
9 The “scramble for the use of Macau”1 -
10 “Guests and old allies”1 -
11 The importance of Macau for the British China trade -
12 Lord Macartney’s embassy to China, 1792–1794 - Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index