The Boxer Rebellion
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Based on the eyewitness accounts of the entrapped, and drawing on the latest historical research by Western and Chinese historians, this programme illustrates a unique historic episode in which, brought together in war, the Middle Kingdom and the western states wrote world history.
Peking, June 1900: The “Society of Rights and Harmonious Fists”, known by the Europeans as “Boxers,” have entrapped more than 3,000 foreigners and Chinese Christians in the diplomatic quarter. The Boxers want to kill all foreigners and free China from the influence of the 'western devils'. After 55 days of despair, a western relief army brings the siege to an end.
On the 20th of June 1900, fighting breaks out between Western troops and Chinese insurgents supported by imperial forces. The rebels, known as Boxers, want to rid China of Western control and of the hated Christian missionaries. Soon, hundreds of diplomats and their families, as well as thousands of Chinese Christian converts, are under siege in the Western legations, cut off from the outside world. In an unprecedented alliance, the foreign powers, among them the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany, send a relief force to rescue the beleaguered.
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Empires clash
For China, at least, the uprising is more than a footnote. Balance the West and the rebels.
Further reading
A Brief History of the Boxer RebellionDiana Preston, Robinson Publishing
The Boxers, China, and the WorldRA Bickers, Rowman & Littlefield
The Fists of Righteous Harmony: History of the Boxer Uprising in China Henry Keown-Boyd, Pen & Sword Books
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Women at the Siege, Peking 1900, Susanna Hoe, (HOLO Books: The Women's History Press
Content last updated: 05/08/2008








