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1 title China’s Revolutionary Century 1842 – 1949 Part III: The Late Qing (1899-1911) © Howard R. Spendelow Georgetown University revised 23 Jan 2013

2 Dong Fuxiang attacks at Dagu

3 Dong Fuxiang (1839-1908) attacking at Tianjin

4 Klemens von Kettler (1853 – 20 June 1900)

5 Beijing, 14 August 1900

6 Beijing’s “Legation Quarter” during the Boxer Period (1900)

7 Eight-Nation Army route

8 French Minister M. Pichon on the Qing throne

9 The famous “Horse Marines” of the Marine Mounted Detachment assigned to the International Legation at Peking, China, in the 1930s. They posed before a large building on the Imperial Wall where heavy fighting by Marines had taken place during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion. Throughout the first three decades of the 20 th century, Marine duty in China was highly desirable. Even privates reportedly lived like “kings” in a very inexpensive and receptive environment. (streamer = China Relief Expedition, 1900-1901)

10 The Empress Dowager 慈禧太后, 1903

11 Empress Dowager as a literary character (c. 1903)

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13 The Empress Dowager and Sarah Conger

14 Tsinghua University

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16 Pontiacs: c. 1720-1769; 1926-2009

17 孟子孟德斯鳩孟子孟德斯鳩

18 Chicago Cubs - 1908

19 Chicago Tribune, 15 Oct & New York Times, 16 Nov 1908

20 Henry Puyi Aisin-Gioro (1906-1967; reg. 1908-1912; 01-12 July 1917; 1932-1945)

21 劇終 (the end)

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