Japan's accession to the comity of nations; by Baron Alexander von Siebold. Translated from the German with an introduction by Charles Lowe.
نوع المادة : نصالسلاسل:Routledge library editions. Japan ; Vol. 47 | Routledge library editions. Japan ; ; v. 47.الناشر:London : Routledge, 2011وصف:xiii, 119, [1] pages 24 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
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- DS889 S58 2011
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DS889 M381 2000 Contemporary Japan / | DS889 S4 1967 With MacArthur in Japan : a personal history of the occupation / | DS889 S58 2011 Japan's accession to the comity of nations; | DS889 S58 2011 Japan's accession to the comity of nations; | DS889.15 .L36 Japan's foreign policy | DS889.15 S33 2010 Japan's contested war memories : the 'memory rifts' in historical consciousness of World War II / | DS889.15 S33 2010 Japan's contested war memories : the 'memory rifts' in historical consciousness of World War II / |
Reproduction; first published in 1901 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trub̈ner and Company, London.
Appendix: Treaty of commerce and navigation between Great Britain and Japan. 1894.
"The substance of this little work ... has already appeared in the form of a series of articles in the magazine Ost-Asien" (Berlin, 1899)--Pref.
This volume is based upon personal observations and recollections of the author extending over six different periods of residence in Japan between 1859 and 1877. It examines how the focus of the West towards Japan changed, as Japan became a dominant force in the political arena of the Far East when it freed itself of Chinese rule and, through the Meiji restoration adopted a democratic system of government based on the West. This rapid development in the history and governance of a nation had never been seen before on such a scale and this volume therefore covers a momentous period in the history of the Japan and its role in international politics.