Diplomat in Japan: An Inner History of the Critical Years...

Diplomat in Japan: An Inner History of the Critical Years in the Evolution of Japan (1885-1921. 1983)

Ernest Satow
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A fascinating inside account of the epic clash between the Japanese in the West in its earliest days. Sir Ernest Satow entered the British diplomatic service in 1861, a fresh graduate of London University, shortly arriving in Yokohama as the pressure of the Western powers heightened to force Japan from her self-imposed seclusion. 

This illustrated work, written between 1885 and 1921, offers his intriguing firsthand account of the critical years which led to the final overthrow of the Shogunate, the restoration of direct rule to the ancient line of emperors and, indeed, to the birth of modern Japan. It was a period of momentous importance for Japan, and of crucial significance in global history. 

Based on diary notes kept without interruption during twenty years of service in Japan, Satow reconstructs the strange and occasionally hazardous world confronting foreigners in those early days. Combining astute personal insight with a direct knowledge of the details of treaties and the circumstances of their negotiation, he provides a unique and authentic inner history of the events which finally brought Japan onto the international scene.

年:
1921
版:
Tuttle re-ed. 1983; ebook 2005
出版社:
Tuttle Publishing (1983. e2005)
言語:
english
ページ:
430
ISBN 10:
1462911420
ISBN 13:
9781462911424
ファイル:
AZW3 , 7.08 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1921
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