This first volume in a two-volume set provides the only comprehensive,
Western-language history of Pan-Asianism through primary sources and
commentaries. The book argues that Pan-Asianism, often—though
unfairly—associated with the Yellow Peril, has been a powerful
political and ideological force in modern Asia. It has shaped national
identities and strongly influenced the development of international
relations across Asia and the Pacific. Scholars have long recognized
the importance of Pan-Asianism as an ideal of Asian solidarity,
regional cooperation, and integration but also as an ideology that
justified imperialist expansion and military aggression. Yet sustained
research has been hampered by the difficulty of accessing primary
sources.
Thoroughly remedying this problem, this unique sourcebook provides a
wealth of documents on Pan-Asianism from 1850 to 1920, many translated
for the first time from Asian languages. All sources are accompanied
by expert commentaries that provide essential background information.
Providing an essential overview of Pan-Asianism as it developed
throughout modern Asia, this collection will be an indispensable tool
for scholars in history, political science, international relations,
and sociology. Its accessible presentation makes it a valuable
resource for non-specialists as well.
Contributions by: Cemil Aydin, Yuan P. Cai, Peter Duus, Selçuk
Esenbel, Jing He, Eri Hotta, Joël Joos, Kim Bongjin, Kyu Hyun Kim,
Eun-jeung Lee, Matsuda Koichiro, Marc Andre Matten, Sven Saaler,
Michael A. Schneider, Alistair Swale, Christopher W. A. Szpilman, Brij
Tankha, Renée Worringer, and Urs Matthias Zachmann.
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A Documentary History, 1850–1920, Volume 1
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798881849962
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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