Remarkable insights into the profound Japanese concern 'for defending the cherished Japanese values amid an era of fantastic change', writes Peter Lowe.
Japan's concern for defending cherished Japanese values during a century of fantastic change (1859-1956) is one of the key themes explored by the ten contributors to this volume.
Introduction, Peter Lowe, Herman Moeshart; Chapter 1 Von Siebold’s Second Visit to Japan, 1859–62, Herman J. Moeshart; Chapter 2 The Proprietors Assert Themselves, Albert A. Altman; Chapter 3 The Japanese Pure Anarchists and the Theory of Anarchist-Communism, John Crump; Chapter 4 The Strategic Significance of the 1911 Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Valdo Ferretti; Chapter 5 Emperorship as a National Symbol in Taish? Japan (1912–1926), Olavi K. Fält; Chapter 6 The Batavia Conference of 1934 and its Importance to Dutch Japanese Relations in the Decade Before Pearl Harbor, Bob De Graaff; Chapter 7 Admiral Yonai Mitsumasa as Navy Minister (1937–39) – Dove or Hawk?, Gerhard Krebs; Chapter 8 Japanese Occupation Policy in Singapore, 1942–5, Otabe Yuji; Chapter 9 Great Britain and the Japanese Peace Treaty, 1951, Peter Lowe; Chapter 10 Soviet-Japanese Normalisation and the Foreign Policy Ideas of the Hatoyama Group, Tanaka Takahiko;
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ISBN
9781138405691
Publisert
2017-06-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
380 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
118