I know that after the sepoy rebellion in the late 1850s, the Honourable East India Company lost its monopoly over the opium trade, and I know the broad outline of the two opium wars story. But for those in the know, I am interested in the following questions.
1. Who actually produced the opium (indigenous laborers who sold it to the East India company, and later private firms? Or Gone With the Wind style planters?)
2. What social classes were involved in opium production, distribution, and consumption? What kind of money was on the line? Did this change after the mid 1850s?
3. What were the risks involved in the opium trade? Was it ever violent? If so, for whom?
4. What were major centers of opium production and distribution in China? Was it always smoked?
5. What are some good books you can recommend on this topic? Some to avoid?
Thank you in advance!
2007-12-11
07:28:36
·
3 answers
·
asked by
SPQRCLAUDIUS
2
in
Arts & Humanities
➔ History