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How Britain helped Japan move from feudalism to join the modern community of nations. Covers the Bombardment of Shimonoseki, the appalling and bloody murder of Charles Lenox Richardson, the Bombardment of Kagoshima and other events leading to the Meiji Restoration. With the multiple backgrounds - mythological, cultural, historical, geographic, naval, military, diplomatic, and more - painted in. This book will fasicnate you, inform you, horrify you and entertain you. You will be drawn into the heady ferment of the bakumatsu, when Japan was thrust, willy-nilly, into the modern world. and this was not one-way traffic: see how the culture and diplomacy of the West was influenced by Japan.
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History, Asia, Japan, Military, Naval, Political Science, International relations, DiplomacyPeople
Charles lenox Richardson, Edward St john Neale, Capt. Francis Howard-Vyse, Lord John Russell, Tokugawa Yoshinobu (the last Shogun), Ernest Satow, Admiral Augustus KuperPlaces
Kanagawa, Yokohama, Shimonoseki, Kagoshima, Edo (now Tokyo)Edition | Availability |
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Respect and Consideration: Britain in Japan 1853-1868 and beyond
2011, Radiance Press
Paperback
in English
0956879802 9780956879806
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