Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources-
Clark, G. Kenneth "The Boxer Uprising 1899-1900" The Russo Japanese War Society November 11th, 2011
http://www.russojapanesewar.com/boxers.html
We used this website article to find a quote. This was helpful because it gave us an idea of what the Boxers thought of the dynasty.
Lynch,George. A Chinese Account of the Boxer Rebellion. 16 November 2011.
http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/bxrl.html
We used this article because it gave an account of the Boxer Rebellion from a Chinese point of view. It was helpful because we got a Chinese opinion about the Boxer Rebellion.
Martin, W.A.P. "A Western Account of the Boxer Rebellion at Peking." 16 November 2011.
<http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/bxr2.html>
We used this article because it showed us the western point of view of the Boxer Rebellion. It was helpful because it showed us their side of the story and their point of view on everything that happened in the Boxer Rebellion.
Secondary Sources-
“1900 The Boxer Rebellion” The Eagle and the Dragon November 16th, 2011
<http://www.hoover.archives.gov/exhibits/China/Political%20Evolution/1900/index.html>
Our group used this website to see when the imperial exactly joined the Boxers.
"Chinese Flag", Pictures of China January 7th, 2012
<http://www.picturesofchina.net/chinese-flag.html>
We used this website to get pictures for out website. It was helpful because is provided us with a good quality picture of the Chinese flag.
Cohen, Paul A. History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth. New York, 1997. Elliot, Jane E. Some Did It for Civilization, Some
Did it for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War. Hong Kong, 2002. Esherick, Joseph W. The Origins of the Boxer Uprising. Berkeley, Calif., 1987. Preston,
Diana. The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China’s War on Foreigners That Shook the World in the Summer of 1900. New York, 2000. Xiang, Lanxin.
The Origins of the Boxer War: A Multinational Study. London, 2003. January 7th, 2012
<http://warandgame.com/2011/02/12/boxer-rebellion/>
We used this website to get pictures for our website. It was helpful because it provided us with multiple pictures of the actual battle.
DeFranza, David. The Boxer Rebellion. 15 November 2011.
<http://www.mahalo.com/the-boxer-rebellion/>
We used this article because it showed a timeline of the Boxer Rebellion. The dates were clearly stated and easy to understand which made this article helpful.
Dugdale, Pointon, TDP. “The Boxer Rebellion,1 900”
The Boxer Rebellion, 1900, September 19th, 2004, November 15th, 2011
<http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_boxer.html>
Our group used this website article to see what the Boxers really were and what they were for.
Malaspina, Ann. The Chinese Revolution. USA: Enslow Publishers, 2004.
This book helped us gain a better understanding about how the Boxer Rebellion ended and how China was after the Boxer Rebellion.
McLenighan, Valjean. China, a History to 1949. Chicago: Children’s press, 1983.
This book helped us a lot. It gave us more information about how China was defeated.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. “Boxer Rebellion 1900.” 15 November 2011.
<http://history1900s.about.com/od/1900/qt/boxer.htm>
Our group used this website article to know why the Boxers wanted to kill Chinese Christians and foreigners so badly.
“The Boxer Rebellion and the U.S. Navy 1900-1901” Boxer Rebellion, China Relief Expedition 1900, November 15th, 2011
<http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq86=1.htm>
Our group used this website article to see how long the Boxer’s group lasted or how old it was.
“The Boxer Rebellion” The Boxer Rebellion, November 15th, 2011
<http://www.mahalo.com/the-boxer-rebellion>
Our group used this website article to see how long the Boxer Uprising lasted and how many troops/people participated in it. It has a time line to help us see the events that occurred in the Boxer Rebellion.
Clark, G. Kenneth "The Boxer Uprising 1899-1900" The Russo Japanese War Society November 11th, 2011
http://www.russojapanesewar.com/boxers.html
We used this website article to find a quote. This was helpful because it gave us an idea of what the Boxers thought of the dynasty.
Lynch,George. A Chinese Account of the Boxer Rebellion. 16 November 2011.
http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/bxrl.html
We used this article because it gave an account of the Boxer Rebellion from a Chinese point of view. It was helpful because we got a Chinese opinion about the Boxer Rebellion.
Martin, W.A.P. "A Western Account of the Boxer Rebellion at Peking." 16 November 2011.
<http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/bxr2.html>
We used this article because it showed us the western point of view of the Boxer Rebellion. It was helpful because it showed us their side of the story and their point of view on everything that happened in the Boxer Rebellion.
Secondary Sources-
“1900 The Boxer Rebellion” The Eagle and the Dragon November 16th, 2011
<http://www.hoover.archives.gov/exhibits/China/Political%20Evolution/1900/index.html>
Our group used this website to see when the imperial exactly joined the Boxers.
"Chinese Flag", Pictures of China January 7th, 2012
<http://www.picturesofchina.net/chinese-flag.html>
We used this website to get pictures for out website. It was helpful because is provided us with a good quality picture of the Chinese flag.
Cohen, Paul A. History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth. New York, 1997. Elliot, Jane E. Some Did It for Civilization, Some
Did it for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War. Hong Kong, 2002. Esherick, Joseph W. The Origins of the Boxer Uprising. Berkeley, Calif., 1987. Preston,
Diana. The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China’s War on Foreigners That Shook the World in the Summer of 1900. New York, 2000. Xiang, Lanxin.
The Origins of the Boxer War: A Multinational Study. London, 2003. January 7th, 2012
<http://warandgame.com/2011/02/12/boxer-rebellion/>
We used this website to get pictures for our website. It was helpful because it provided us with multiple pictures of the actual battle.
DeFranza, David. The Boxer Rebellion. 15 November 2011.
<http://www.mahalo.com/the-boxer-rebellion/>
We used this article because it showed a timeline of the Boxer Rebellion. The dates were clearly stated and easy to understand which made this article helpful.
Dugdale, Pointon, TDP. “The Boxer Rebellion,1 900”
The Boxer Rebellion, 1900, September 19th, 2004, November 15th, 2011
<http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_boxer.html>
Our group used this website article to see what the Boxers really were and what they were for.
Malaspina, Ann. The Chinese Revolution. USA: Enslow Publishers, 2004.
This book helped us gain a better understanding about how the Boxer Rebellion ended and how China was after the Boxer Rebellion.
McLenighan, Valjean. China, a History to 1949. Chicago: Children’s press, 1983.
This book helped us a lot. It gave us more information about how China was defeated.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. “Boxer Rebellion 1900.” 15 November 2011.
<http://history1900s.about.com/od/1900/qt/boxer.htm>
Our group used this website article to know why the Boxers wanted to kill Chinese Christians and foreigners so badly.
“The Boxer Rebellion and the U.S. Navy 1900-1901” Boxer Rebellion, China Relief Expedition 1900, November 15th, 2011
<http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq86=1.htm>
Our group used this website article to see how long the Boxer’s group lasted or how old it was.
“The Boxer Rebellion” The Boxer Rebellion, November 15th, 2011
<http://www.mahalo.com/the-boxer-rebellion>
Our group used this website article to see how long the Boxer Uprising lasted and how many troops/people participated in it. It has a time line to help us see the events that occurred in the Boxer Rebellion.