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Some Observations Upon the Civilization of the Western Barbarians, Particularly of the English / made during the residence of some years in those parts.

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A Chinese diplomat's travelogue offers systematic, chaptered observations of Western civilization with particular attention to English society, surveying religion and superstition, history and geography, government and education, literature and commerce, social and domestic customs, arts and science, popular amusements, occupations, and the appearance of the country and London, and closes with comparative reflections aimed at informing Chinese readers and advising preservation of native institutions.

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John B. Swazey

John B. Swazey was an observer and commentator on the cultural dynamics of the English during his time spent in England. His notable work, "Some Observations Upon the Civilization of the Western Barbarians, Particularly of the English," reflects his insights into the societal norms and behaviors of the period. Through his writing, Swazey offers a unique perspective on the complexities of Western civilization, particularly as seen through the lens of an outsider. His observations contribute to the understanding of cultural interactions and the nuances of English society in the context of the broader Western world.

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