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|a Culture, Power and Politics in Treaty-Port Japan, 1854-1899 :
|b Key Papers, Press and Contemporary writings /
|c ed. by James Hoare.
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|b Amsterdam University Press,
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Map of Japan's open ports and cities --
|t List of Plates --
|t Introduction and Restrospective --
|t HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES --
|t 1 Convention between Great Britain and Japan, 1854 --
|t 2 Treaty of Amity and Commerce, 1858 --
|t 3 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan --
|t 4 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Empire of Japan --
|t 5 Land Regulations etc --
|t 6 That 'Naughty Yankee Boy,' Edward H. House, and Meiji Japan's Struggle for Equality --
|t 7 Early Western Architecture in Japan --
|t 8 Japan and the Western Powers --
|t 9 The Bund: Littoral Space of Empire in the Treaty Ports of East Asia --
|t 10 Western Entrepreneurs and the Opening of Japanese Ports (c. 1858-1868) --
|t 11 The First Women Religious in Japan: Mother Saint Mathilde Raclot and the French Connection --
|t 12 Gentlemanly Capitalism and the Club: Expatriate Social Networks in Meiji Kobe --
|t 13 Japanese Industrialization and Western Imperialist Institutions* --
|t 14 The Revision of Japan's Early Commercial Treaties --
|t 15 Lafcadio Hearn on Foreign Settlements --
|t 16 An Englishman's Right to Hunt: Territorial Sovereignty and Extraterritorial Privilege in Japan --
|t 17 RESIDENTIAL RHYMES: SYMPATHETICALLY DEDICATED TO FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN BY OSMAN EDWARDS [1864-1936] --
|t 18 The Life of Sir Harry Parkes --
|t 19 Treaties with Foreign Powers --
|t 20 Kokusai Kekkon and Meiji Japan --
|t 21 What the Passport Requires --
|t 22 Dr. S.R.Brown --
|t 23 Two Remarkable Australians of Old Yokohama --
|t 24 Visitors to Japan --
|t 25 Japan Reverses the Unequal Treaties: The Anglo-Japanese Commercial Treaty of 1894 --
|t 26 Extraterritoriality in Japan, 1858-1899 --
|t 27 The Chinese in the Japanese Treaty Ports, 1858-1899: The Unknown Majority --
|t 28 The Stage Is the World: Theatrical and Musical Entertainment in Three Japanese Treaty Ports --
|t 29 'Shades of the Past': The Introduction of Baseball into Japan --
|t 30 'Competitors with the English sporting men'. Civilization, Enlightenment and Horse Racing: Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1860-2010 --
|t VOLUME 2 : THE TREATY PORTS --
|t Contents 2 --
|t HAKODATE --
|t 31 Dr. John Batchelor, British Scholar and Friend of the Natives of Hokkaido --
|t 32 Thomas Wright Blakiston: The Blakiston Line --
|t 33 Hakodadi: General Geographical Description --
|t 34 The Murder Of Ludwig Haber --
|t 35 Hokkaido (Ezo): Some Impressions of British Visitors, 1854-1873 --
|t 36 Departure from Japan --
|t 37 'Mr. Enslie's Grievances' : The Consul, The Ainu and The Bones --
|t KOBE --
|t 38 Kobe's Modern History --
|t 39 Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Mr. Seward/No.1 --
|t 40 A Swede in Meiji Japan: Herman Trotzig (1832-1919) --
|t NAGASAKI --
|t 41 Nagasaki --
|t 42 British Influence in the Foreign Settlement at Nagasaki --
|t 43 City of Nagasaki --
|t 44 Italian Influence in the 'Naples of Japan' 1859-1941 --
|t 45 Thomas Glover of Nagasaki --
|t YOKOHAMA --
|t 46 'Yokohama' --
|t 47 Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Mr. Seward/No.64 --
|t 48. The Vocabulary of the Japanese Ports Lingo --
|t 49 Treaty Port Attitudes --
|t 50 Yokohama --
|t 51 The First Six Months of the Asiatic Society of Japan --
|t 52 Yokohama Before the Catastrophe --
|t 53 The Gankiro Teahouse and No. 9 in Old Yokohama --
|t 54 Life in a Buddhist Temple at Kanagawa --
|t 55 The Story of the Yokohama Union Church (1872-1923) --
|t 56. Yokohama in 1872: A rambling account of the community in which the Asiatic Society of Japan was founded. Asiatic Society of Japan, --
|t 57. Revised and Enlarged Edition of Exercises in the Yokohama Dialect --
|t 58 British Consuls and British Merchants --
|t 59 Yokohama Ballads --
|t Select Bibliography
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|a This two-volume collection, supported by an in-depth introduction that addresses origins, actuality, endgame and afterlife, brings together for the first time contemporary documentation and more recent scholarship to give a broad picture of Japan's Treaty Ports and their inhabitants at work and play in the second half of the nineteenth century. The material selected, shows how the ports' existence and the Japanese struggle to end their special status, impacted on many aspects of modern Japan beyond their primary role as trading stations. Compared with their counterparts in China, the Japanese treaty ports cast a small shadow. They were far fewer - only four really mattered - and lasted for just under fifty years, while the Chinese ports made their centenary. Yet the Japanese ports were important. The thriving modern cities of Yokohama and Kobe had their origins as treaty ports. Nagasaki, a major centre of foreign trade since at least the sixteenth century, may not have owed so much to its treaty-port status, but it was a factor in its modern development.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 03. Jan 2023)
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|a Visitors, Foreign
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|a Asian Studies.
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|a East Asia and North East Asia.
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|a History.
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|a Politics and Government.
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