Qing Collapse Qing Collapse

Qing Collapse

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Publisher Description

Qing Collapse examines the multifaceted reasons behind the downfall of China's Qing Dynasty, a pivotal moment in world history. The book argues that the collapse wasn't due to a single cause but rather a combination of internal vulnerabilities and external pressures. Intriguingly, despite ruling for nearly three centuries, the dynasty struggled to adapt to challenges like the Opium Wars and internal rebellions such as the Taiping Rebellion, ultimately leading to its demise.

The book provides a nuanced perspective by analyzing the dynasty's political structure, economic system, and social fabric, highlighting inherent weaknesses like bureaucratic corruption. It progresses by exploring the impact of internal rebellions and foreign intervention, followed by an assessment of the Qing government's reform attempts and concluding with an analysis of the Xinhai Revolution. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of why the Qing Dynasty could not withstand the combined forces of internal dissent and foreign encroachment, offering valuable insights into the dynamics of imperial collapse and the challenges of modernization.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
31 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
124
Pages
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SIZE
398.7
KB
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