The Haunted Last Days of Old China
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Lecture by Paul French, author of Midnight in Peking
Royal Asiatic Society, 14 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HD, 6 July, 6.30 pm. All welcome, free of charge. If you're not a member and would like to go, please contact the RAS first. (Podcasts of previous RAS lectures are here
Through the years of research for his latest book, Midnight in Peking, Paul French discovered that those two Worlds of Peking were not as separate or as different as people might have liked to think. His lecture will reveal a city full of intrigue, a city where the authorities were more interested in saving face than solving crimes, a city on the brink of invasion, and in doing will bring the last days of old Peking to life. French will also talk about the difficulties and complexities of recovering the stories and narratives of the foreign underworld and criminal classes in Peking and China's treaty ports as well as the largely overlooked role of the foreign police and diplomatic presence in attempting to monitor and control their more criminally minded nationals in China. He will go on to examine the relationships between Chinese and foreigners both within law enforcement, the judiciary, the nightlife and entertainment economy and illegal activities during the late 1930s and the early years of the Japanese occupation of Peking.
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