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Law Across Imperial Borders British Consuls And Colonial Connections On Chinas Western Frontiers 18801943 Emily Whewell

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Law Across Imperial Borders British Consuls And Colonial Connections On Chinas Western Frontiers 18801943 Emily Whewell
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.31 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Emily Whewell
ISBN: 9781526140029, 1526140020
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Law Across Imperial Borders British Consuls And Colonial Connections On Chinas Western Frontiers 18801943 Emily Whewell by Emily Whewell 9781526140029, 1526140020 instant download after payment.

Law across imperial bordersoffersnew perspectives on the complex legal connections between Britain’s presence in Western China in the western frontier regions of Yunnan and Xinjiang, and the British colonies of Burma and India. Bringing together a transnational methodology with a social-legal focus, it demonstrates how inter-Asian mobility across frontiers shaped British authority in contested frontier regions of China. It examines the role of a range of actors who helped create, constitute and contest legal practice on the frontier–including consuls, indigenous elites and cultural mediators. The book will be of interest to historians of China, the British Empire in Asia and legal history.

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