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The Global in the Local

A Century of War, Commerce, and Technology in China
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The Global in the Local by Xin Zhang explores the dynamic interactions between local communities and global forces throughout history. It delves into how local identities and cultures have been shaped by international influences, examining the balance of preserving tradition while adapting to change. This historical analysis offers insight into the continuous negotiation between the global and the local, highlighting their interconnectedness.
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The Global in the Local

In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, world-historic political, economic, and technological developments transformed everyday life in places like Zhenjiang, a midsize Chinese river town. Xin Zhang explores the local negotiation of globalization through the experience of Zhenjiang’s merchants, entrepreneurs, and ordinary residents.

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The story of globalisation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as experienced by ordinary people in the Chinese river town of Zhenjiang.

Fear swept Zhenjiang as British soldiers gathered outside the city walls in the summer of 1842. Already suspicious of foreigners, locals had also heard of the suffering the British inflicted two months earlier in Zhapu. A wave of suicides and mercy killings ensued: rather than leave their families to the invaders, hundreds of women killed themselves and their children or died at the hands of male family members. British observers decried an "Asian culture" of ritual suicide. In reality, the event was sui generisβ€”a tragic result of colliding local and global forces in nineteenth-century China.

Xin Zhang's groundbreaking history examines the intense negotiations between local societies and global changes that created modern China. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, world-historic political, economic, and technological developments transformed the textures of everyday life in places like Zhenjiang, a midsize river town in China's prosperous Lower Yangzi region. Drawing on rare primary sources, including handwritten diaries and other personal writings, Zhang offers a ground-level view of globalisation in the city. We see civilians coping with the traumatic international encounters of the Opium War; Zhenjiang brokers bankrolling Shanghai's ascendance as a cosmopolitan commercial hub; and merchants shipping goods to market, for the first time, on steamships.

Far from passive recipients, the Chinese leveraged, resisted, and made change for themselves. Indeed, The Global in the Local argues that globalisation is inevitably refracted through local particularities.

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The Global in the Local by Xin Zhang receives praise for its insightful exploration of nineteenth-century Zhenjiang through unique stories and the innovative application of the glocalization concept. The book is recognised for significantly advancing the understanding of China's historical transitions and the complex interactions between global changes and local realities. Zhang's research on medium-sized cities like Zhenjiang is highlighted for filling a gap in the field while portraying locals as key players in globalisation processes.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674278387

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 6 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 590g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Xin Zhang is the author of Social Transformation in Modern China: The State and Local Elites in Henan, 1900–1937. He is Professor of History at Indiana University Indianapolis and a member of the Association for Asian Studies.

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