British Admirals and Chinese Pirates, 1832-1869
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the suppression of piracy in China, this study delves into the role of the British Admiralty in shaping foreign policy during the nineteenth century. It analyzes the efforts of the China Station and their specific actions aimed at combating piracy, providing a comprehensive look at maritime security and international relations of the time.

