Some Did it for Civilisation; Some Did it for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War

by Jane E. Elliott

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This text seeks to mark a departure from previous studies of the Boxer War. It evaluates the way the war was perceived and portrayed at the time by the mass media. As such the work offers insights to a wider audience than that of sinologists or Chinese historians. The important distinction made by the author is between image makers and eyewitnesses. Whole categories of powerful image makers, both Chinese and foreign, never saw anything of the Boxer War but were responsible for disseminating images of that war to millions of people in China and throughout the world. The crisis which shook the entire world in the summer of 1900 was a war, not just a rebellion. The Boxer War was fought on three fronts by the soldiers of the Imperial Chinese Army, soldiers of the invading eight armies and the Boxer irregulars. This text examines the evidence in order to provide an image of the soldiers of the Imperial Chinese Army. Despite negative portraits from a minority of contemporary media and subsequent belittling myths which arose, the volume concludes that the soldiers of the Imperial Chinese Army and their officers were true heroes of China.
  • ISBN10 9622019730
  • ISBN13 9789622019737
  • Publish Date 28 February 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 24 April 2009
  • Publish Country HK
  • Imprint The Chinese University Press