Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction: State-Making and Empire in a World-Historical Context
Sovereignty and Successful State-Making in Modern China
Rethinking the Modern Chinese State
Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1. Europe’s Global Conquest
Colonialism in India and Southwest Asia
Colonialism in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
Constrained Sovereignty: China’s Escape from Formal Colonization
Weak States and Porous Economies
Chapter 2. Foreign Trade
Cotton Textiles and Opium
Culture and Consumption in Nineteenth-Century China
The Mediated Economy
The Qing State and Sino-Foreign Trade
The Imperial Maritime Customs Service and China’s Foreign Trade
Chapter 3. Money
Patterns of Taxation and Public Finance in the Qing Empire Before 1850
Internal Rebellion and the Crisis in Public Finance, 1850–1865
From Agriculture to Commerce: Growth of the State’s Extractive Capacity
Patterns of Resource Distribution: Abandoning the Empire’s Western Peripheries
Defending Imperial Sovereignty: The Pursuit of Wealth and Power in Eastern China
Money and the Military-Fiscal State in China
Chapter 4. Bureaucracy
Patterns of Local Governance in China Before 1850
The Creation of New Fiscal Bureaucracies After 1850
Sovereignty and the Development of Modern Policing in China
Bureaucracy and the Military-Fiscal State in China
Chapter 5. Guns
Military Affairs in China Before 1850
Creating New Armies
Military Industries in China After 1850
Infrastructure
Weapons Production
Building Coastal Defenses in China
Guns and the Military-Fiscal State in China
Chapter 6. Transportation
Steam Transport Before 1872
The Creation of the CMSNC, 1872–1873
Unexpected Success, 1873–1878
The Company’s Achievements, 1878–1895
Patterns of Business organization After the Loss of the CMSNC’s Patron, 1895–1915
Transportation, Statecraft, and the Military-Fiscal State
Chapter 7. Communication
The Postal Courier System and Its Decline
Early Opposition to the Telegraph in China
Geopolitics and the Telegraph, 1874–1881
Construction and Administration of the Telegraph Network
Telegraphy and the New Language of Statecraft
Intelligence, Economy, and Bureaucracy
Telegraphy and the Tensions Between Governance and Political Participation, 1900–1911
State-Making and the Information Order in Modern China
Epilogue: State-Making in China, 1850–1949
Development of the Military-Fiscal State During the Republican Period
The Emergence of the Mature Military-Fiscal State After 1949
China’s Century of Transformation
Notes
Bibliography
Index