Jason Jeffries

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Local violence against European missionaries in north-east China had steadily grown through the 1890s until around 1898 anti-Christian feeling coalesced into a secret society identified in foreign press reports as ‘the Boxers’ (for the style of martial arts that, its members claimed, rendered them invulnerable to bullets).
The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams, and the Making of Modern China
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