
The Lion and the Dragon: Britain’s Opium Wars with China, 1839-1860
by Mark Simner
Like 'The Opium War: The Dragon Wounded', this book details the Opium Wars and their legacies.

by Julia Lovell (2011)
This "crisp and readable account" of the nineteenth century British campaign sheds light on modern Chinese identity through "a heartbreaking story of war" ( The Wall Street Journal). In October 1839, a Windsor cabinet meeting voted to begin the first Opium War against China. Bureaucratic fumbling, military missteps, and a healthy dose of political opportunism and collaboration followed. Rich in tragicomedy, The Opium War explores the disastrous British foreign-relations move that became a founding myth of modern Chinese nationalism, and depicts China's heroic struggle against Western conspiracy. Julia Lovell examines the causes and consequences of the Opium War, interweaving tales of the opium pushers and dissidents. More importantly, she analyses how the Opium Wars shaped China's self-image and created an enduring model for its interactions with the West, plagued by delusion and prejudice.
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by Mark Simner
Like 'The Opium War: The Dragon Wounded', this book details the Opium Wars and their legacies.
by Lawrence James (2024)
Similar to 'The Opium War: The Dragon Wounded', this offers a deep dive into Britain and China's complex historical relationship.

by Stephen R. Platt (2018)
This book, like 'The Opium War: The Dragon Wounded', explores the pivotal Opium War and China's historical shifts.

by Julia Lovell (2011)
This book, akin to 'The Opium War: The Dragon Wounded', delves into the history and impact of the Opium War.

by Amitav Ghosh (2023)
Like 'The Opium War: The Dragon Wounded', this work explores the multifaceted history and impact of opium.
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