Paul A. Cohen Quotes
I Suggest That The Western Impact, At Least In Nineteenth-century China, Was Overstated (and Misstated) By An Earlier Generation Of American Historians. An Especially Egregious Example Of This, I Argue, Was American Treatment Of The Opium War, The Objective Importance Of Which Was Not Nearly So Great As We - And An Almost Unanimous Corps Of Chinese Historians - Have Imagined.
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