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Mentaberry in China Adolfo Adolfo Rivadeneyra






Journal of the recent work of Paul Martin Ahasuerus, the critical edition of Impressions of a trip to China Adolfo de Mentaberry in Madrid Miraguano editorial Adolfo de Mentaberry is a young diplomat sent to Damascus in 1865, from there to the English legation in Istanbul, noting Vaije Ottoman society in the East, from London to Constantinople (1873). On July 18, 1869 was appointed first secretary of the legation of Spain in Beijing, a position he would take from 3 November of the same year until December 31, 1870. On his return published Impressions of a trip to China. This diplomat before reaching their destination passed through the Suez Canal, Ceylon, Singapore, Saigon and Hon Kong. Subsequently established in Beijing, a city that had a Chinese and a Tartar separated by a wall in the center was the Forbidden City, the emperor's residence. Neighborhoods, landmarks and economic opportunities offered to Spain this rule are re-exposed in a fairly orderly.

Half Impressions of a trip to China is dedicated to this country and will be analyzed from different perspectives. Chapter XIV focuses on history of China, providing a brief summary of the major dynasties that had ruled in the Celestial Empire. Mentaberry drew on several studies sinologists one of the most references makes it a classic, the Histoire de la Chine P. Grosier. The literature of white parents called itself takes center stage, highlighting the work of the Jesuits which then repeat on the Christian values \u200b\u200bit represents. The power of the Jesuits and their influence on the court would end the Emperor Yung Tchein who first confined in Canton and then expelled in 1732. Mentaberry also provides first-hand with a visit to the mission of Zi-Ka Way seven miles from Shanghai.

The vision of the passengers is in anthropology and sociology two pillars, the sample is Chapters XII "Chinese society" and XIII "Uses and Chinese customs." These two chapters focus on marriage and family life, marriage, divorce and polygamy, a practice they have in common with Muslims.

After this destination loses its track as a diplomat. A complicated process of divorce from his wife Elizabeth Centurion are the latest information in your file. He died in October 1887 in most of the miseries being forgotten their families. His life and works are an interesting contribution to the little-known English foreign policy in the second half of the nineteenth century, combining reviews from multiple perspectives with the view of romantic travelers


Contents: Introduction
I
Madrid to Aden
II life aboard. Floating love.
III The island of Ceylon.
IV Singapoor tip of Wales. V
Singapoor and its surroundings. VI
Singapoor Saigon, Cochin. VII
Hong Kong and Guangzhou. VIII
Sahnag-Hai. China women. IX
Jesuits.
X Pe-King. XI
Chinese Theatre. XII
Chinese society. Manners and customs
XIII XIV
Historical Chinese. XV
executions.
XVI The Great Wall.



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