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by Lady Florence Mary (Bootle-Wilbraham) Cecil, William Gascoyne-Cecil
A vivid portrait of early‑twentieth‑century China unfolds through the eyes of two seasoned observers who travelled from bustling Shanghai to remote mission stations. Their narrative weaves together firsthand conversations with Chinese officials, missionaries of many denominations, and consular officers, revealing a nation at the crossroads of tradition and modernity. The authors argue that the pressing need for Western‑style education, especially from a Christian perspective, could help steer China toward a brighter future.
The book surveys the country’s geography, infrastructure, and social fabric, from the rapid growth of railways and river transport to the challenges facing women and the lingering impact of the opium trade. It balances admiration for China’s cultural achievements with frank assessments of its vulnerabilities, offering readers a nuanced understanding of a civilization in transition. This thoughtful exploration invites listeners to consider how the interplay of foreign ideas and indigenous values shaped the China that would soon emerge onto the world stage.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (490K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2013-01-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1863
An English writer and traveler, she is best remembered for Changing China, a vivid early-20th-century account of a country in rapid transition. Her work blends firsthand observation with the missionary and political concerns of her time.
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1863–1936
A well-liked but slightly eccentric Church of England bishop, he spent two decades leading Exeter after many years as rector of Hatfield. Born into the powerful Cecil family, his life joined aristocratic background with long parish and diocesan service.
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