Practicing Citations

Golden Ghetto was written by Dr. Jacques M. Downs a history professor at the University of England and published by the Hong Kong University Press as part of a series called the “Echoes: Classics of Hong Kong Culture and History” with the intention to “shed light on people, places and events.” [1]

Dr. Sibing He is currently a Guest Professor at Huaqiao University in Quanzhou, China who received his Ph.D. in Miami University in U.S diplomatic history. [2]

Narratives of Free Trade was edited by Dr. Kendall Johnson, an associate professor and director at the University of Hong Kong and published by the Hong Kong University Press as part of a collection of texts written by several contributors, explaining and recounting the culture of trade in the early years of Sino-American encounters. [3]

Dr. He’s Russell and Company, 1818-1891 is the most comprehensive source of the ones listed here with a chapter dedicated to the history of Russell and Co, and also a chapter dedicated to the conditions surrounding the company’s decline. [4]

The Forbes Family Business Records is an archive of scanned journals, ledgers, invoice books, and letter books archived by the Harvard Library and written by the Forbes family, many of whom besides founder Samuel Russell, were incredibly influential in overseeing Russell and Co. [5]

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  1. ^ Downs, Jacques M (2014). The American Commercial Community at Canton and the Shaping of American China Policy, 1784-1844. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9789888313327.
  2. ^ He, Sebing (2011). Russell and Company in Shanghai, 1843-1891: U. S. Trade and Diplomacy in Treaty Port China (Thesis). HongKong University.
  3. ^ Johnson, Kendall Albert; He, Sebing (2012), "Russell and Company and the Imperialism of Anglo-American Free Trade", Narratives of Free Trade: The Commercial Cultures of Early US-China Relations, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, pp. 83–98, ISBN 9789888053902
  4. ^ He, Sebing (1997). . Russell and Company, 1818-1891: America’s Trade and Diplomacy in Nineteenth-Century China (Thesis). ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.
  5. ^ "Forbes family business records". hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu. Harvard Library. Retrieved March 28, 2021.