Map of China United States Superimposed Drawn to same scale.
United States Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Foreign & Domestic Commerce
Peking,
July, 1919.
Lithograph map, with outline hand colour and manuscript annotations.
250 by 305mm. (9.75 by 12 inches).
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notes:
An interesting map of China, with the United States superimposed on top, by Paul Whitham, an American engineer and trade commissioner. After the First World War, there was significant American interest in China, following the invasion of the country by Japan and the domestic May Fourth movement protesting American foreign policy and the treaty of Versailles. The American Group and two Consortiums were set up to support long-term, large loans to the Chinese government, in th...
bibliography:
Roberta Allbert Dyer, Bankers and Diplomats in China 1917-1925: The Anglo-American Experience, (Routledge, 2013), pp.93-94; John King Fairbank and Merle Goldman, China: A New History, (Harvard: Harvard University Press, 2006); Joan Hoff Wilson, American Business and Foreign Policy: 1920-1933, (University of Kentucky, 2015), p.204; Dwayne R. Winseck and Robert M. Pike, Communication and Empire: Media, Markets and Globalization 1860-1930, (Duke University Press, 2007), p.293.
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