<p>This is the first book-length study of the 11000 foreign nationals who worked for the Chinese Customs Service between 1854 and1949 exploring how their lives and careers were shaped by imperial ideologies networks and structures. In doing so it highlights the vast range of people - British and non-British elite and non-elite - for whom the empire world spoke of opportunity. Empire careers considers the professional triumphs and tribulations of the foreign staff their social activities their private and family lives and how all of these factors were influenced by the changing political context in China and abroad. Contrary to the common assumption that China was merely an 'outpost' of empire exploration of the Customs' cosmopolitan personnel encourages us to see China as a place where multiple imperial trajectories converged overlapped and competed. <br><br>This book will be of interest to students and scholars of imperial history and the political history of modern China.</p>
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