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Index
Title Page
About the Author
Also by Robert Macklin
Dedication
Contents
Prologue
PART ONE: WORLDS COLLIDE
One: The first celestials
Two: Dynasties and druids
Three: Rise and fall of empires
Four: From opium to gold
Five: New gold mountain
Six: Conflicts with colonials
Seven: Christian conversion
Eight: Colonial suppression
Nine: Lambing Flat
Ten: The Chinese bushranger
Eleven: Serving the squattocracy
Twelve: Northern frontiers
Thirteen: Anti-Chinese policies
PART TWO: CHINESE HISTORY AND POLITICS
Fourteen: ‘Chinese’ Morrison
Fifteen: An Australian in China
Sixteen: Australian Federation
Seventeen: The Boxer Rebellion
Eighteen: Changing Chinese history
Nineteen: Winds of change
Twenty: The Chinese revolution
Twenty-One: China’s second revolution
Twenty-Two: A world at war
Twenty-Three: End of an era
Twenty-Four: Changing the Chinese guard
Twenty-Five: China in the 1920s
Twenty-Six: China in the 1930s
Twenty-Seven: Diplomatic changes
Twenty-Eight: One war ends . . .
PART THREE: AFTER WORLD WAR II
Twenty-Nine: Challenges and opportunities
Thirty: Mao’s declaration
Thirty-One: Into the heart of communism
Thirty-Two: Fear of Communist China
Thirty-Three: The Cultural Revolution
Thirty-Four: Relations thaw
Thirty-Five: The fall of Whitlam
Thirty-Six: Changing times
PART FOUR: AUSTRALIA AND CHINA TODAY
Thirty-Seven: Tiananmen Square
Thirty-Eight: The end of White Australia
Thirty-Nine: The trade boom
Forty: Presidential visits
Forty-One: Rise and fall of Kevin Rudd
Forty-Two: New leaders, new troubles
Forty-Three: Ever closer ties
Forty-Four: A mature relationship
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Endnotes
Illustrations
Index
Copyright
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