The world's navies in the Boxer rebellion (China 1900) - Softcover

Cabry Dix, Charles

 
9789374599891: The world's navies in the Boxer rebellion (China 1900)

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Gunmetal-grey warships loomed through the morning mist off the coast of China, their flags from half a dozen nations snapping in the wind as the world's great powers converged on a besieged empire. Against the backdrop of the Boxer Rebellion, naval squadrons from Europe, America, and Japan gathered in uneasy alliance and rivalry, their presence a potent symbol of foreign intervention in a crisis that would shape the fate of modern Asia. This book traces the tense manoeuvres, fierce engagements, and delicate diplomacy of international navies in 1900, illuminating the complex tapestry of military history that unfolded along China's waterways and harbours. Drawing from first-hand accounts and contemporary reports, the narrative captures the urgency and uncertainty that marked every naval operation during the siege of the foreign legations. Readers are immersed in the strategy and spectacle of imperial navies as they navigated not only the treacherous waters of the Peiho River, but also the shifting alliances and ambitions of western powers in China. The work offers a meticulous account of the ships, crews, and commanders whose actions during the Boxer Rebellion left an indelible mark on China's maritime history and on the wider history of nineteenth century conflicts. The interplay of technology, tradition, and international intrigue brings the era to life, making this a compelling resource for anyone fascinated by naval warfare, military campaigns, or the dynamics of turn of the century Asia. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.

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