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The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations 1600–2000

The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations 1600–2000

-Social and Cultural Perspectives-

G. Daniels; C. Tsuzuki (Hrsg.)

 

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Verlag : Palgrave Macmillan UK
Buchreihe : The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1600-2000
Sprache : Englisch
Erschienen : 02. 10. 2002
Seiten : 390
Einband : Gebunden
Höhe : 216 mm
Breite : 140 mm
Gewicht : 671 g
ISBN : 9780333791950
Sprache : Englisch

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CHRISTOPHER ALDOUS King Alfred's College, Winchester
JAMES BABB University of Newcastle
JOHN BREEN School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
PHILIP CHARRIER University of Regina, Canada
ANDREW COBBING Kyushu University, Fukuoka
A. HAMISHION Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario
KEI IMAI Daito Bunka University, Tokyo
YUKO KIKUCHI The Chelsea College of Art and Design, The London Institute
KAZUHIKO KONDO Tokyo University
TOSHIO KUSAMITSU Tokyo University
TAKAO MATSUMURA Keio University, Tokyo
KEVIN McCORMICK University of Sussex
TAMOTSU NISHIZAWA Hitosubashi University, Tokyo
JON PARDOE formerly Newcastle University
BRAIN W.F. POWELL Keble College, Oxford
DAVID RYCROFT Konan University, Kobe
SUSAN TOWNSEND University of Nottingham
TOSHIO WATANABE Chelsea College of Art and Design, The London Institute
MARK WILLIAMS University of Leeds

Inhaltsverzeichnis


List of Tables and Figures List of Plates List of Contributors and their Affiliations Foreword Preface:International History - From Diplomacy to Culture Acknowledgements Note on Japanese Names PART 1: INTRODUCTION Elites, Governments and Citizens: Some British Perceptions of Japan, 1850-2000 The Changing Image of Britain among Japanese Intellectuals PART II: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER Early Japanese Visitors to Victorian Britain; Andrew Cobbing The Rituals of Anglo-Japanese Diplomacy: Imperial Audiences in Early Meiji Japan; John Breen For the Triumph of the Cross: A Survey of the British Missionary Movement in Japan, 1869-1945; Hamish Ion Theatre Cultures in Contact: Britain and Japan in the Meiji Period; Brian Powell 'To Adapt, or Not to Adapt': Hamlet in Meiji Japan; Mark Williams & David Rycroft The British Discovery of Japanese Art; Yuko Kikuchi & Toshio Watanabe PART III: TWENTIETH-CENTURY THEMES The Modernist Inheritance of Japanese Historical Studies: Fukuzawa, Marxists and Otsuka Hisao; Kazuhiko Kondo Japanese Feminism and British Influences: The Case of Yamakawa Kikue (1890-1980); Kei Imai PART IV: THE INTER-WAR YEARS New Liberalism and Welfare Economics: British Influences and Japanese Intellectuals Between the Wars - Fukuda Tokuzo and Ueda Teijiro; Tamotsu Nishizawa Yanagi Muneyoshi (1889-1961) and the British Medievalist Tradition; Toshio Kusamitsu Yanaihara Tadao and the British Empire as a Model for Colonial Reform; Susan C.Townsend 'Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation': The BBC and Japan, 1929-1939; Gordon Daniels & Philip Charrier Anglo-Japanese Trade Union Relations Between the Wars; Takao Matsumura British Writing on Contemporary Japan, 1924-1941: Newspapers, Books, Reviews and Propaganda; Jon Pardoe PART V: THE POSTWAR ERA (1945-2000) British Labour and Japanese Socialists: Convergence and Divergence, 1945-1952; James Babb Masking or Marking Britain's Decline? The British Council and Cultural Diplomacy in Japan, 1952-1970; Christopher Aldous Post-War Japan as a Model for British Reform; Kevin McCormick Index

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