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New Forces in Old China
1904
Part I
Chapter I
The Ancient Empire
Chapter II
Do We Rightly View the Chinese
Chapter III
Attitude Towards Foreigners—Character and Achievements
Chapter IV
A Typical Province
Chapter V
A Shendza in Shantung
Chapter VI
At the Grave of Confucius
Chapter VII
Some Experiences of a Traveller—Feasts, Inns and Soldiers
Part II
Chapter VIII
World Conditions That Are Affecting China
Chapter IX
The Economic Revolution in Asia
Chapter X
Foreign Trade and Foreign Vices
Chapter XI
The Building of Railways
Part III
Chapter XII
The Aggressions of European Powers
Chapter XIII
The United States and China
Chapter XIV
Diplomatic Relations—Treaties
Chapter XV
Renewed Aggressions
Chapter XVI
Growing Irritation of the Chinese—The Reform Party
Chapter XVII
The Boxer Uprising
Part IV
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Missionaries and Native Lawsuits
Chapter XX
Missionaries and Their Own Governments
Chapter XXI
Responsibility of Missionaries for the Boxer Uprising
Chapter XXII
The Chinese Christians
Chapter XXIII
The Strain of Readjustment to Changed Economic Conditions
Chapter XXIV
Comity and Cooperation
Part V
Chapter XXV
Is There a Yellow Peril
Chapter XXVI
Fresh Reason to Hate the Foreigner
Chapter XXVII
Hopeful Signs
Chapter XXVIII
The Paramount Duty of Christendom