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Alicia Little (1845-1926) was a prolific writer who moved to China after her marriage to missionary Archibald Little (1838-1907) in 1866. She published many accounts of Chinese culture and society before founding the successful campaign against foot-binding in 1895. This volume, first published in 1903, contains her biography of the eminent Chinese statesman Li Hung-Chang (1823-1901). Li was a towering figure in late nineteenth century Chinese political life, exerting a profound influence over Chinese foreign policy and relations and overseeing China's development of western style industrialism until his dramatic fall from power following China's defeat in the 1894 Sino-Japanese War. Using contemporary newspaper accounts, eyewitness descriptions, and interviews with his contemporaries, Little describes Li's life chronologically.
Li, Hongzhang, --- China --- History --- Li, Hung-chang, --- Ri, Kōshō, --- Likhunchzhan, --- 李鴻章, --- 李鸿章, --- Li, Suyi bo, --- Li, Su-i po, --- 李肅毅伯, --- Li, Wenzhong gong, --- Li, Wen-chung kung, --- 李文忠公, --- Li, Wenzhong, --- Li, Wen-chung, --- Livėnʹchzhun, --- 李文忠, --- Li, Zifu, --- Li, Tzu-fu, --- 李子黻, --- Li, Jianfu, --- Li, Chien-fu, --- 李渐甫, --- Li, Shaoquan, --- Li, Shao-chʻüan, --- 李少荃, --- 李少泉, --- Li, Yisou, --- Li, I-sou, --- 李仪叟, --- Li, Zhangtong, --- Li, Chang-tʻung, --- 李章铜, --- Li, Xingxin, --- Li, Hsing-hsin, --- 李省心, --- Hongzhang, Li, --- Hung-chang, Li,
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