Preface......Page 10
         Introduction......Page 12
         1. A Meeting of Market Economies: The Arrival of the Gold Mountain Guests......Page 24
         2. Continuity and Change: The Chinese Huiguan Tradition Crosses the Pacific, 1850s......Page 34
         3. Toward a New Chinese Self-image: The Beginning of Modern Chinese Nationalismin California, 1860s......Page 49
         4. Becoming the Chief Target: The Six Companies in the 1870s......Page 68
         5. Setting the Tone and Format: The Six Companies as Spokesman, 1870–1878......Page 89
         6. “Superseding the Six Companies”: The Qing Legation, 1878–1890......Page 109
         7. “As Skilled in Dialectics”: The Qing Legation, 1890–1906......Page 130
         Conclusion......Page 150
         Notes......Page 158
         Bibliography......Page 202
         Index......Page 218
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