Why did I love this book?
Long before the emergence of groups like ISIS and Hamas, there existed the Boxers, a faction of religious fanatics in China who sought to eliminate all foreigners in the country at the turn of the twentieth century.
Lanxin Xiang, a masterful historian, expertly narrates the story of this uprising from various perspectives, delving into the motivations and actions of all the key players: the Boxers, the Chinese court, and the foreign powers involved.
As a skilled detective of historical events, Xiang unveils the hidden truths behind this tragic episode, revealing the hubris and short-sightedness of arrogant diplomats and courtiers, the fervor of desperate peasants, and the underlying factors that drove them into a collision course resulting in a conflagration that irrevocably transformed the Far East.
This captivating narrative not only challenged my preconceived notions about China and the world in the year 1900 but also proved to be an engrossing page-turner that I simply couldn't put down.
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Fresh look at the Boxer War that challenges received views
Offers a panoramic view of the origins of the war