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The Making of China’s Post Office

Sovereignty, Modernization, and the Connection of a Nation
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The Making of China's Post Office traces the origins and early development of the country's modern postal system. Sweeping in perspective, it goes beyond the bounds of institutional history to explore the political manoeuvrings, economic imperatives, and societal pressures both inhibiting and driving forward postal development.... Read More
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The Making of China’s Post Office

The Making of China’s Post Office traces the origins and early development—and the political maneuverings and economic imperatives—of the institution. Using Chinese archives, Tsai illustrates the extent to which local agency shaped the design and development of the first nationwide modernization project to directly impact people’s daily lives.

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The Making of China's Post Office traces the origins and early development of the country's modern postal system. Sweeping in perspective, it goes beyond the bounds of institutional history to explore the political manoeuvrings, economic imperatives, and societal pressures both inhibiting and driving forward postal development.

Although its prime mover was Robert Hart, Inspector General of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, the wider cast of characters includes foreign and native staff, Qing officials, local administrations, commercial interests, and foreign governments.

Drawing extensively on archival material from the Second Historical Archives of China in Nanjing, the Tianjin Municipal Archives, and the Archive of Queen's University Belfast, Weipin Tsai contextualises the making of the post office within the country's long and contested path of modernisation, bringing Chinese voices to the fore.

Tsai illustrates the extent to which local agency shaped the design and development of the service as it expanded from experimental coastal operation into China's interior and on to its border periphery, the first nationwide modernisation project to directly impact people's daily lives. Ultimately, the grand spatial reach of the Post Office carried significant symbolic meaning in relation to sovereignty for the Qing government and for later Republican administrations.

Series: Harvard East Asian Monographs

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674295889

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 February 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 16 photos, 6 color photos, 11 illus., 1 color illus., 16 maps, 13 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 1066g

Pages: 450

About the Author

Weipin Tsai is Senior Lecturer in Modern Chinese History at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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