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The King and the Consul explores UK and Thai archives to reveal the twists, turns and tensions of a little-known episode that pitted Thailand's renowned King Mongkut, Rama IV, against the first British Consul, Charles Hillier.
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The King and the Consul explores UK and Thai archives to reveal the twists, turns and tensions of a little-known episode that pitted Thailand's renowned King Mongkut, Rama IV, against the first British Consul, Charles Hillier.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: River Books
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9786164510593
- ISBN-10: 6164510597
- Artikelnr.: 62844321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: River Books
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9786164510593
- ISBN-10: 6164510597
- Artikelnr.: 62844321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cast of characters 9 Introduction 17 Chapter 1: Bowring’s “total
revolution” 25 Toasting change 25 Resisting change 27 Inviting change 29
Advocating change 33 The commissioners 36 Negotiating change 39 Treaty
outcomes 43 Chapter 2: Parkes and property rights and wrongs 49 Parkes
returns to Bangkok 49 Pre-Bowring property rights 55 The Portuguese
diplomat 60 Burney and the Scottish merchant 63 Roberts and the first
Protestant missionaries 69 Protestant missionaries at the end of the Third
Reign 74 Protestant missionaries at the beginning of the Fourth Reign 77
The Bowring treaty solution 83 Parkes measures boundaries 88 Chapter 3: The
Hilliers in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers arrive in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers in
Hong Kong 98 Bangkok society, 1856 103 The diplomatic community 111 Eliza
settles in 115 Chapter 4: Hillier gets to work 121 Hillier’s instructions
121 Hillier struggles to gain respect 124 Hiller establishes his priorities
129 Site selection 132 Procrastination 135 The nobleman’s land 139
Resolution 143 Chapter 5: A “paroxysm of passion” 149 Hillier gets a change
of air 149 The arrest of Ai-fung 151 Captain Puddicombe 154 Puddicombe’s
land lease 157 The arrest of Seng 159 Hillier returns to Bangkok 160 The
death of Seng 162 Meeting of the consuls 163 The death of Hillier 166
Chapter 6: The king manages the consequences 171 Nai Kham’s report 171 The
king’s atonement 174 Managing the narrative 179 Gingell builds the
consulate 184 Chapter 7: Legacies 193 The Seng affair in history 193 The
Seng affair and foreign property rights 196 Moving with the times 205
Hillier’s shadow 212 Glossary 216 Source notes 218 Acknowledgements 234
References 236 Index 244
revolution” 25 Toasting change 25 Resisting change 27 Inviting change 29
Advocating change 33 The commissioners 36 Negotiating change 39 Treaty
outcomes 43 Chapter 2: Parkes and property rights and wrongs 49 Parkes
returns to Bangkok 49 Pre-Bowring property rights 55 The Portuguese
diplomat 60 Burney and the Scottish merchant 63 Roberts and the first
Protestant missionaries 69 Protestant missionaries at the end of the Third
Reign 74 Protestant missionaries at the beginning of the Fourth Reign 77
The Bowring treaty solution 83 Parkes measures boundaries 88 Chapter 3: The
Hilliers in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers arrive in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers in
Hong Kong 98 Bangkok society, 1856 103 The diplomatic community 111 Eliza
settles in 115 Chapter 4: Hillier gets to work 121 Hillier’s instructions
121 Hillier struggles to gain respect 124 Hiller establishes his priorities
129 Site selection 132 Procrastination 135 The nobleman’s land 139
Resolution 143 Chapter 5: A “paroxysm of passion” 149 Hillier gets a change
of air 149 The arrest of Ai-fung 151 Captain Puddicombe 154 Puddicombe’s
land lease 157 The arrest of Seng 159 Hillier returns to Bangkok 160 The
death of Seng 162 Meeting of the consuls 163 The death of Hillier 166
Chapter 6: The king manages the consequences 171 Nai Kham’s report 171 The
king’s atonement 174 Managing the narrative 179 Gingell builds the
consulate 184 Chapter 7: Legacies 193 The Seng affair in history 193 The
Seng affair and foreign property rights 196 Moving with the times 205
Hillier’s shadow 212 Glossary 216 Source notes 218 Acknowledgements 234
References 236 Index 244
Cast of characters 9 Introduction 17 Chapter 1: Bowring’s “total
revolution” 25 Toasting change 25 Resisting change 27 Inviting change 29
Advocating change 33 The commissioners 36 Negotiating change 39 Treaty
outcomes 43 Chapter 2: Parkes and property rights and wrongs 49 Parkes
returns to Bangkok 49 Pre-Bowring property rights 55 The Portuguese
diplomat 60 Burney and the Scottish merchant 63 Roberts and the first
Protestant missionaries 69 Protestant missionaries at the end of the Third
Reign 74 Protestant missionaries at the beginning of the Fourth Reign 77
The Bowring treaty solution 83 Parkes measures boundaries 88 Chapter 3: The
Hilliers in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers arrive in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers in
Hong Kong 98 Bangkok society, 1856 103 The diplomatic community 111 Eliza
settles in 115 Chapter 4: Hillier gets to work 121 Hillier’s instructions
121 Hillier struggles to gain respect 124 Hiller establishes his priorities
129 Site selection 132 Procrastination 135 The nobleman’s land 139
Resolution 143 Chapter 5: A “paroxysm of passion” 149 Hillier gets a change
of air 149 The arrest of Ai-fung 151 Captain Puddicombe 154 Puddicombe’s
land lease 157 The arrest of Seng 159 Hillier returns to Bangkok 160 The
death of Seng 162 Meeting of the consuls 163 The death of Hillier 166
Chapter 6: The king manages the consequences 171 Nai Kham’s report 171 The
king’s atonement 174 Managing the narrative 179 Gingell builds the
consulate 184 Chapter 7: Legacies 193 The Seng affair in history 193 The
Seng affair and foreign property rights 196 Moving with the times 205
Hillier’s shadow 212 Glossary 216 Source notes 218 Acknowledgements 234
References 236 Index 244
revolution” 25 Toasting change 25 Resisting change 27 Inviting change 29
Advocating change 33 The commissioners 36 Negotiating change 39 Treaty
outcomes 43 Chapter 2: Parkes and property rights and wrongs 49 Parkes
returns to Bangkok 49 Pre-Bowring property rights 55 The Portuguese
diplomat 60 Burney and the Scottish merchant 63 Roberts and the first
Protestant missionaries 69 Protestant missionaries at the end of the Third
Reign 74 Protestant missionaries at the beginning of the Fourth Reign 77
The Bowring treaty solution 83 Parkes measures boundaries 88 Chapter 3: The
Hilliers in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers arrive in Bangkok 93 The Hilliers in
Hong Kong 98 Bangkok society, 1856 103 The diplomatic community 111 Eliza
settles in 115 Chapter 4: Hillier gets to work 121 Hillier’s instructions
121 Hillier struggles to gain respect 124 Hiller establishes his priorities
129 Site selection 132 Procrastination 135 The nobleman’s land 139
Resolution 143 Chapter 5: A “paroxysm of passion” 149 Hillier gets a change
of air 149 The arrest of Ai-fung 151 Captain Puddicombe 154 Puddicombe’s
land lease 157 The arrest of Seng 159 Hillier returns to Bangkok 160 The
death of Seng 162 Meeting of the consuls 163 The death of Hillier 166
Chapter 6: The king manages the consequences 171 Nai Kham’s report 171 The
king’s atonement 174 Managing the narrative 179 Gingell builds the
consulate 184 Chapter 7: Legacies 193 The Seng affair in history 193 The
Seng affair and foreign property rights 196 Moving with the times 205
Hillier’s shadow 212 Glossary 216 Source notes 218 Acknowledgements 234
References 236 Index 244