More captivating than a day at the races, James Carter offers a sweeping ride through Shanghai's tumultuous history...Every visitor to the city should read this book to know whose footsteps came before in People's Square.--Helen Zia, author of Last Boat Out of Shanghai: The Epic Story of the Chinese Who Fled Mao's Revolution
Could it really be possible to encapsulate the nuanced story of old Shanghai in one day? James Carter proves it can and, through the lens of Champions Day, 1941, at the Shanghai Race Club, reveals the myriad histories of this controversial and problematic century-long urban experiment in East-West fusion.--Paul French, New York Times best-selling author of Midnight in Peking and City of Devils
James Carter's account of Shanghai is a gripping tale...To understand the origins of some of the tensions and clashes between China and the West in the present day, this account is essential.--Rana Mitter, author of Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
A satisfying juggling act of academic research and engaging popular history.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Champions Day is the work of a seasoned China specialist in top form, delivering engrossing stories, engaging arguments, and enticing details--a cultural history trifecta.--Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, author of Global Shanghai 1850-2010 and Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink
With the eye of an unusually perceptive flâneur, in Champions Day [Carter] tells the story of Shanghai through its former racecourse (now part of the People's Park). Mr. Carter is a wonderful guide for visitors in search of a long-gone city... Both books are cautionary tales about what happens, in Mr. Carter's words, when the powerful exploit their environment, inviting war and revolution.-- "Economist"
A unique view of an extraordinary city at an electrifying moment in time. Thoroughly researched and colorfully rendered, Champions Day shows off Old Shanghai in all its irresistible glory and eccentricity.--Claire Chao, coauthor of Remembering Shanghai
[Carter] juggles between telling gripping stories and advancing serious historical arguments...does a wonderful job of combining rigor with entertainment...deep knowledge of modern Chinese history and dedication to thorough research...fluent prose and the memorable quotes and phrases.--Taoyu Yang "Los Angeles Review of Books"