Britain & Japan : biographical portraits

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Britain & Japan : biographical portraits

edited by Ian Nish

Japan Library, 1994-

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Britain and Japan : biographical portraits

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v. 3: edited by J.E. Hoare

v. 4-5: edited by Hugh Cortazzi

v. 6-10: compiled & edited by Hugh Cortazzi

v. 2-4: published by Routledge

v. 5-8: published by Global Oriental

v. 9-10: published by Renaissance Books

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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v. 9 : hardback ISBN 9781898823117

内容説明

Published in association with the Japan Society and containing 57 essays, this ninth volume in the series continues to celebrate the life and work of the men and women, both British and Japanese, who over time played an interesting and significant role in a wide variety of different spheres relating to the history of Anglo-Japanese relations and deserve to be recorded and remembered. Read together they give a picture, even if inevitably a partial one, of important facets of modern history and Anglo-Japanese institutions. They shed light on a number of controversial issues as well as illuminate past successes and failures. Structured thematically in four Parts - Japan in Britain, Britain in Japan, Scholars and Writers, Politicians and Officials - the highlights in this volume include: The Great Japan Exhibition, 1981-82; Japanese Gardens and the Japanese Garden Society in the UK; Cricket in Late Edo and Meiji Japan; Norman Macrae, pioneering journalist of The Economist; Arthur Balfour - managing the emergence of Japan as a Great Power; Michio Morishima, an economist 'made in Japan'; Margaret Thatcher - a pragmatist who radically improved Britain's image in Japan.

目次

Introduction by Hugh Cortazzi List of Contributors Index of Biographical Portraits in Japan Society Volumes PART I: JAPAN IN BRITAIN THINGS JAPANESE 1. The Great Japan Exhibition, 1981-82 NICOLAS MACLEAN 2. Haiku in the British Isles: A Tale of Acceptance and Non-Acceptance DAVID COBB 3. Japanese Gardens and the Japanese Garden Society in the UK GRAHAM HARDMAN 4. Three Ages of British Kendo: The Introduction of a Unique Sporting and Cultural Activity PAUL BUDDEN 5. The Nippon Club, 1881-2014 SETSUO KATO 6. Japan and Ye Sette of Odd Volumes and London's Thirteen Club in the 1890s HUGH CORTAZZI PART II: BRITAIN IN JAPAN TRADE 7. British Week in Tokyo, 1969 BEN THORNE 8. Expo '70, Osaka JOHN PILCHER 9. The British Export Marketing Centre and theXX Promotion of British Exports from 1972 PAUL DIMOND 10. Scotch Whisky in Japan STUART JACK BRITISH ACTIVITIES 11. Mountaineering in Japan: British Pioneers and the Pre-war Japanese Alpine Club HAMISH ION 12. Cricket in Late Edo and Meiji Japan MIKE GALBRAITH 13. Introduction of Football from Britain into Nineteenth-century Japan: Rugby Football and Soccer MIKE GALBRAITH 14. Freemasonry in Japan PAULINE CHAKMAKJIAN MISSIONARIES 15. Christ Church, Yokohama, and its First Incumbent: Michael Buckworth Bailey, 1862-1872 HAMISH ION 16. British Bible Societies and the Translation of the Bible into Japanese in the Nineteenth Century HAMISH ION 17. Bishop Kenneth Sansbury (1905-1993): College Lecturer and Chaplain AUDREY SANSBURY TALKS MUSIC, DRAMA AND FILM 18. John William Fenton (1831-1890) and the Japanese National Anthem Kimigayo AKIRA IMAMURA 19. Britain and Japan: Musical Exchanges before World War II AKIRA IMAMURA Contents 20. Kazuo Kikuta (1908-1973), Japanese Impresario and Lover of Charles Dickens: A Personal Memoir NOBUKO ALBERY 21. Kawakita Nagamasa (1903-1981) and Kawakita Kashiko (1908-1993): Film Ambassadors GORDON DANIELS 22. Sessue Hayakawa (1886-1973): International Film Star NORIMASA MORITA EPISODE 23. The Return of Japan's Lost Telescope after 400 Years SEAN CURTIN PAINTERS 24. Ella Du Cane (1874-1943): Watercolourist TONI HUBERMAN 25. Alfred Parsons, RA, PRWS (1847-1920) and the Japanese Watercolour Movement TOSHIO WATANABE JOURNALISTS 26. R.V.C. Bodley ('Bodley of Arabia') (1892-1970): Soldier, Adventurer, Journalist and Writer in Japan, 1933-1934 BILL SNELL 27. Norman Macrae (1921-2010): Pioneering Journalist of The Economist on Japanese Affairs BILL EMMOTT AND ADRIAN WOOLRIDGE JAPANESE WOMEN PIONEERS 28. Yamamoto Yao (1875-1955) and Japanese Nursing GORDON DANIELS 29. ?e Sumi (1875-1948) and Domestic Science in Japan HIROKO TOMIDA PART III: SCHOLARS AND WRITERS JAPANESE 30. Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961) and His Tour of Britain, 1920-1921 SUSAN TOWNSEND 31. Ichikawa Sanki (1886-1970): Expert in English Philology and Literature SAITO YOSHIFUMI 32. Michio Morishima (1923-2004): An Economist Made in Japan 36 JANET HUNTER 33. Honma Hisao (1886-1981): Expert on Oscar Wilde YOKO HIRATA 34. Shimamura H?getsu (1871-1918): Pioneer of Shingeki - Western-style Theatre - in Japan NORIMASA MORITA 35. Mut? Ch?z? (1881-1942), and A Short History of Anglo-Japanese Relations 4 ELEANOR ROBINSON 36. Yanada Senji (1906-1972): Teacher of Japanese at SOAS SADAO OBA AND ANNE KANEKO 37. Sakurai J? ji, (1858-1939): Leading Chemist and N? Drama Specialist YOSHIYUKI KIKUCHI BRITISH 38. Edward Divers (1837-1912) and Robert William Atkinson (1850-1929): Influential Teachers of Chemistry in Meiji Japan YOSHIYUKI KIKUCHI 39. Edward Vivian Gatenby, CBE (1892-1955): Distinguished Teacher of English as a Foreign Language PAUL SNOWDEN 40. Wolf Mendl (1926-1999): Leading Scholar in the Field of International Relations IAN NISH ix Contents 41. John Sargent (d. 2013): Respected Geographer of Japan VARIOUS 42. Grace James (1882-1965) and Mrs T.H. (Kate) James (1845-1928): Writers of Children's Stories NOBORU K
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v. 10 : hardback ISBN 9781898823445

内容説明

This tenth volume in the series, comprising some fifty essays, offers a further wide-ranging selection of essays on different themes and personalities, grouped thematically, from portraits of key figures such as Stamford Raffles and Lord Lytton to the history of Japanese trade and investment in the UK, such as NSK at Peterlee and Mitsubishi Electric in Scotland, from scholars such as Basil Hall Chamberlain, to international Japanese banker Ogata Shijuro.

目次

Introduction by Hugh Cortazzi List of Contributors Index of Biographical Portraits in Japan Society Volumes PART I: BRITAIN IN JAPAN PERSONALITIES and ENTREPRENEURS 1. Admiral Sir Fleetwood Pellew (1789-1861) and the Phaeton Incident of 1808 TIMON SCREECH 2. Thomas (Sir Stamford) Raffles (1781-1826) and Dr Donald Ainslie TIMON SCREECH 3. Victoria Crosses Awarded for Valour in Japan: Duncan Boyes, Thomas Pride, William Seeley and Robert Gray IAN RUXTON 4. Marianne North (1830-1890): Traveller, Botanist and Artist TADASHI KARATO and HUGH CORTAZZI 5. William Henry Smith (1838-1884): Prominent Publicspirited Figure in Early Yokohama History MIKE GALBRAITH 6. Alan Owston (1853-1915): Naturalist and Yachtsman MIKE GALBRAITH 7. Edgar Abbott (1849-1890): Athlete and Brewer MIKE GALBRAITH 8. No 48, Yokohama MIKE GALBRAITH 9. Thomas Bates Blow (1853-1941): Antiquarian, Apiarist and Pioneer Motorist in Japan IAN CHRYSTIE WRITERS and BROADCASTERS 10. Ernest Harold Pickering, M.P. (1881-1957): A Convinced but Unconvincing Apologist for Japan PETER O'CONNOR 11. Dorothy Britton (Lady Bouchier 1922-2015), Gifted Composer, Author and Translator HUGH CORTAZZI and PAUL NORBURY 12. John Newman (1925-1993): J?d?ka, Broadcaster and Academic IAN RUXTON 13. Peter Martin (1931-2004): Successful Author and British Council Representative MIKE BARRETT MISSIONARIES 14. Charles Frederick Warren (1841-1899): Anglican Missionary in Osaka HAMISH ION 15. Barclay Fowell Buxton (1860-1946): Evangelistic Missionary in Japan HAMISH ION 16. The Archdeacon and the Canon: The Hutchinsons of Japan HAMISH ION POLITICIANS 17. The Fifteenth Earl of Derby (1826-1893): Foreign Secretary ROBERT MORTON and ANDREW COBBING 18. Earl of Kimberley (1826-1902) and Japan THOMAS OTTE 19. Lord Lansdowne (1845-1927) and Japan THOMAS OTTE 20. Lord Lytton (1876-1947) and Anglo-Japanese Relations in the 1930s ANTONY BEST OFFICIALS and DIPLOMATS 21. Early British Judges in Japan, 1865-1881: Sir Edmund Grimani Hornby, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin and Sir Richard Temple Rennie [with an appendix on the Maria Luz case] CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS 22. John Carey Hall (1864-1926): A Career in Japan and the Japan Consular Service J.E. HOARE 23. Sir Colin John Davidson (1878-1930): Japan Specialist in the British Consular Service AYAKO HOTTA-LISTER 24. John Frederick Lowder (1843-1902): Consul, Counsel and o-yatoi J.E. HOARE 25. Sir Edward Crowe (1877-1960): Forgotten Star of the Japan Consular Service J.E. HOARE 26. Oswald 'Shiro' White (1884-1970): 38 Years in the Japan Consular Service HUGO READ 27. Three British Consuls in Manchuria, 1931-32: Esler Dening, Robert Scott and George Moss IAN NISH 28. Sir Fred Warner (1918-1995): Ambassador to Japan, 1972-76 ROBERT COOPER 29. Sir Michael Wilford (1922-2006): Ambassador to Japan, 1975-80 DAVID WARREN 30. Sir John Whitehead (1932-2013): Ambassador to Japan, 1987-1992 HUGH CORTAZZI SCHOLARS 31. Basil Hall Chamberlain's Things Japanese and the 'Invention of a New Religion': A Critique of Bushido JOSEPH CRONIN 32. William J.S. Shand (1850-1909) and Henry John Weintz (1864-1931): 'Japanese Self-taught' NOBORU KOYAMA 33. Douglas Mills (1923-2005): Scholar of Japanese at Cambridge University RICHARD BOWRING 34. John McEwan (1924-1969): Scholar of Japanese at Cambridge University PETER KORNICKI BUSINESS, TRADE and INVESTMENT 35. Charles Sale (1868-1943) and George Sale (1896-1976): Business and Politics in Anglo-Japanese Relations ANTONY BEST 36. Christopher W. McDonald (1931-2011): A Life in Japan YUNICHIRO NAKAJIMA 37. NSK at Peterlee: A Successful Japanese Manufacturing Investment in the UK 4 NSK STAFF MEMBERS 38. Sharp Corporation's UK Research Investment: Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd CLIVE BRADLEY 39. Mitsubishi Electric's Manufacturing Investments in Scotland YOSHIO NOGUCHI 40. Alps Electric (UK) Limited and the Birth of Two Trees Photonics Limited PETER WOODLAND 41.
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v. 10 ISBN 9781898823476

内容説明

Mitford (later to become the first Lord Redesdale) was an urbane aristocrat, had charm, looks and excellent manners. He was always in the right place at the right time, almost drowned, could have burned to death, was shot at, and was nearly cut down by samurai swords. But 'Bertie', as he was known, was never fazed by events. He stood face-to-face with the new, teenage Emperor when almost everybody else, including the Shogun, could only talk to him behind a screen. He became friendly with the last Shogun and witnessed a hara-kiri, his atmospheric account of which is now a classic. An accomplished linguist and writer, Mitford was the outstanding chronicler of the Meiji Restoration, complementing the writings of his contemporary Ernest Satow. This book will be of particular interest to students and readers of Japanese history, as well as readers of nineteenth-century biography in general. It will also have special appeal to those who are familiar with the Mitford family history.
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v. 5 ISBN 9781901903485

内容説明

Six themes: The Japan Society and imperial personalities (inc. Prince & Princess Chichibu); politicians and diplomats (inc. Lord Curzon); naval officers (inc. Captain Oswald Tuck); businessmen (inc. early history of Japanese companies in the UK); poets, scholars and journalists (inc. Robert Nichols, Louis Allen); long-term residents in Japan.

目次

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction by Hugh Cortazzi
  • Alphabetical List of Contributors
  • Index of Biographical Portraits in Japan Society Publications
  • PART I: JAPAN SOCIETY AND IMPERIAL PERSONALITIES
  • 1 William Anderson, 1842-1900: Surgeon, Teacher and Art Collector
  • 2 Marcus Huish (1843-1921) and Japan
  • 3 Prince and Princess Chichibu
  • 4 Crown Prince Akihito in Britain
  • PART II: POLITICIANS AND DIPLOMATS
  • 5 Terashima Munenori, 1832-93: Master of Early Meiji Diplomacy
  • 6 Suematsu KenchoA , 1855-1920: Statesman, Bureaucrat, Diplomat, Journalist, Poet and Scholar
  • 7 Kikuchi Dairoku, 1855-1917: Educational Administrator and Pioneer of Modern Mathematical Education in Japan
  • 8 Ozaki Yukio (1859-1954) and Britain
  • 9 Lord Curzon (1859-1925) and Japan
  • 10 Lord Hankey (1877-1963), R.A.Butler (1902-82) and the `Appeasement' of Japan, 1939-41
  • 11 Komura JuA taroA (1855-1911) and Britain
  • 12 Inouye Katsunosusuke, 1861-1929
  • 13 Chinda Sutemi, 1857-1929: Ambassador in Peace and War
  • 14 Hayashi Gonsuke (1860-1939) and the Path to the Washington Conference
  • 15 Matsui KeishiroA , 1868-1946: An Efficient Public Servant
  • PART III: NAVAL OFFICERS
  • 16 The Loss of HMS Rattler oEURO Cape Soya (Hokkaido) in September 1868 and Commander (later Admiral Sir) Henry Stephenson
  • 17 Admiral Sir John Fisher (1841-1920) and Japan, 1894-1904
  • 18 Captain (later Admiral Sir) W.C. Pakenham RN (1861-1933) and the Russo-Japanese War
  • 19 Captain Oswald Tuck RN (1876-1950) and the Bedford Japanese School
  • 20 Takaki Kanehiro, 1849-1920: British-trained Japanese Medical Pioneer who became Surgeon General to the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • PART IV: BUSINESSMEN
  • 21 Mitsui in London
  • 22 The Yokohama Specie Bank in London
  • 23 The Nippon YuA sen Kaisha (NYK): Two important British managers Albert Brown and Thomas James
  • 24 HSBC: A Fellowship in Banking. Pioneers in Japan, 1866-1900
  • PART V: POETS, SCHOLARS AND JOURNALISTS
  • 25 Robert Nichols, 1893-1944: Poet in Japan, 1921-24
  • 26 Ralph Hodgson, 1871-1962: Poet and Artist
  • 27 G.S. Fraser, 1915-80: Poet and Teacher in Japan, 1950-51
  • 28 Enright's Japan
  • 29 Nishiwaki Junzaburo, 1894-1982: A Self-made Englishman
  • 30 Richard Storry, 1913-82: A Life-long Affair with Japan
  • 31 Eric Bertrand Ceadel, 1921-79: Japanese Studies at Cambridge
  • 32 Louis Allen (1922-91) and Japan
  • 33 John Corner, 1906-96: Controversial Biologist and Friend of the Showa Emperor
  • 34 Basil William Robinson, 1912- : The Japanese Sword and the Victoria and Albert Museum
  • 35 Three Great Japanese Translators of Shakespeare
  • 36 John Russell Kennedy, 1861-1928: Spokesman for Japan and Media Entrepreneur
  • 37 Hessell Tiltman (1897-1976) and Japan, 1928-76: On the Road in Asia
  • 38 Frank Hawley, 1906-61: Scholar, Bibliophile and Journalist
  • 39 Hasegawa Nyozekan, 1875-1969: Journalist and Philosopher
  • PART VI: LONG-TERM RESIDENTS IN JAPAN, JUDO PIONEERS AND A PHILANTHROPIST
  • 40 Dr Thomas Baty, 1869-1954: Legal adviser to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, 1916-41
  • 41 Samuel Heaslett, 1875-1947: Missionary and Bishop
  • 42 Pioneers in Bringing Jujutsu (JuA doA ) to Britain: Edward William Barton Wright, Tani Yukio, Ernest John Harrison
  • 43 Yoshimoto Tadasu, 1878-1973: `Father of the Blind in Japan'
  • APPENDICES: I (a) The British Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery at Yokohama
  • (b) Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery
  • (c) British Graves in other Parts of Japan
  • II Loss of HMS Rattler Extracts from Ernest Satow's Diary of 1868
  • Notes
  • Index
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v. 4 ISBN 9781903350140

内容説明

The continuing success of this series, highly regarded by scholars and the general reader alike, has prompted The Japan Society to commission this fourth volume, devoted as before to the lives of key people, both British and Japanese, who have made significant contributions to the development of Anglo-Japanese relations. The appearance of this volume brings the number of portraits published to over one hundred. The portraits cover diplomats (from Mori Arinori to Sir Francis Lindley), businessmen (from William Keswick to Lasenby Liberty), engineers and teachers (from W. E. Ayrton to Henry Spencer Palmer), scholars and writers (from Sir Edwin Arnold to Ivan Morris), as well as journalists, judo masters and the aviator Lord Semphill. In all, there are a total of 34 contributions.

目次

Part I: Diplomats Part II: Businessmen Part III: Engineers and Teachers in Meiji Japan Part IV: Scholars and Writers Part V: Photographers, Judo masters & Journalists Part VI: An Aviator and Two Themes
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v. 6 ISBN 9781905246335

内容説明

There is no doubt that this sixth volume in the Japan Society's highly regarded Britain and Japan series contains many 'long overdue' essays of leading personalities with links to Britain and Japan that will be welcomed by the researcher and general reader alike - from the opening essay on Churchill and Japan by Eiji Seki, to the concluding account by Rikki Kersten of the distinguished intellectual liberal Maruyama Masao's close relationship with Richard Storry and Oxford in particular and his interests in Britain in general. Containing a total of thirty-three entries, thoughtfully and painstakingly compiled and edited by Hugh Cortazzi, there may well be a case for arguing that the best has been kept until last. Indeed, by way of an 'Envoi' the book concludes with an account of the Beatles visit to Tokyo in 1965, including a facsimile report for H.M. Government by the British Embassy's then first secretary, Dudley Cheke. Also of special interest are Hugh Cortazzi's portraits of Morita Akio and Honda Shoichiro , as well as John Hatcher's fascinating record of Ian Fleming's 1959 five-week visit to Japan on behalf of the Sunday Times. The volume is divided up thematically and includes an Index of Biographical Portraits published to date by the Japan Society, and by way of appendix, a highly significant report by Robin Mountfield on the Nissan Negotiations of 1980-84, which resulted in the biggest foreign investment in car manufacturing in Britain.

目次

  • Introduction
  • Alphabetical List of Contributors
  • Index of Biographical Portraits in Japan Society Publications
  • PART I: POLITICIANS
  • 1 Winston Churchill (1874-1965) and Japan
  • 2 Prime Minister Yoshida in London 1954: The First Visit to Britain by a Japanese Prime Minister
  • 3 Edward Heath (1916-2005) and Japan: The First Visit of a British Prime Minister to Japan in 1972
  • 4 Nitobe Inazo in London
  • 5 Inagaki Manjiro (1861-1908): A Diplomat who Recognized the Importance of the Asia-Pacific Region to Japan
  • PART II: ROYAL MATTERS
  • 6 The Showa Emperor's State Visit to Britain in 1971
  • 7 A Royal Alliance: Court Diplomacy and Anglo-Japanese Relations 1900-41
  • 8 Japanese Tattooists and the British Royal Family during the Meiji Period
  • PART III: BUSINESS FIGURES (The Japanese car industry and Britain) 9 Toyota and Britain, Britain is one of the countries with which Toyota is most closely associated
  • 10 Nissan and the British Motor Vehicle Industry (prior to the Nissan investment in the UK in 1984)
  • 11 Nissan Investment in Britain: History of a Negotiation 1980-84
  • 12 Honda Soichiro (1906-1991) and Honda Motors in Britain
  • (Other Business leaders) 13 Morita Akio, Sony and Britain
  • 14 Sir Peter Parker (1924-2002) and Japan
  • 15 Lord (Eric) Roll of Ipsden (1907-2005), S.G. Warburg and Shirasu Jiro
  • 16 Chino Yoshitoki and the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
  • 17 Frank Guyver Britton (1879-1934), Engineer and Earthquake Hero
  • 18 Ernest Comfort: The Other British Aviation Mission and Mitsubishi 1921-24
  • 19 Uyeno Yutaka (born 1915)
  • PART IV: LITERARY FIGURES
  • 20 Yoshida Ken'ichi (1912-77), Anglophile Novelist, Essayist, Literary Critic, Translator and Man of letters
  • 21 Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), Novelist, Playwright, Essayist and Traveller
  • 22 Ian Fleming (1908-64), Novelist and Journalist
  • 23 Frank Tuohy (1925-99): The Best is Silence
  • 24 Angela Carter (1940-92) and Japan: Disorientations
  • PART V: ART COLLECTORS, AN ARCHAEOLOGIST AND AN ARTIST
  • 25 Charles Holme (1848-1923), Founder of The Studio and Connoisseur of Japanese Art
  • 26 Augustus Wollaston Franks (1826-97) and James Lord Bowes (1834-1899): Collecting Japan in Victorian England
  • 27 William Gowland (1842-1922), Pioneer of Japanese Archaeology
  • 28 Elizabeth Keith (1887-1956): A Marriage of British Art and Japanese Craftsmanship
  • PART VI: A JOURNALIST, A TEACHER AND THREE SCHOLARS
  • 29 Hugh Fulton Byas (1875-1945): 'The fairest and most temperate of foreign writers on Japan's political development' between the wars
  • 30 Edward Gauntlett (1868-1956), English Teacher, Explorer and Missionary
  • 31 Joseph Henry Longford (1849-1925), Consul and Scholar
  • 32 Kathleen Mary Drew Baker, British botanist whose studies helped to save the Japanese nori industry
  • 33 Maruyama Masao and Britain: an intellectual in search of liberal democracy
  • ENVOI: 34 The Beatles in Japan 1966
  • APPENDIX: Course of the Nissan Negotiation 1980-84
  • Notes
  • Index
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v. 7 ISBN 9781906876265

内容説明

This latest volume of leading figures in the history of Anglo-Japanese relations offers a classic menu of personalities, themes and events (in all 25 contributions). Contents include the writings of the Cambridge scholar Carmen Blacker and leading historian William Beasley; British military observer and Times reporter of the Russo-Japanese War General Sir Ian Hamilton; philosophers Arnold Toynbee, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw; the Chosu students Inoue Kaoru and Yamao Yozo who were later key figures in the Meiji period modernization of Japan; and Walter Dening, scholar and missionary. Subjects treated include horse breeding and horse-racing, the Japanese influence on British architects, the beginnings of golf in Japan and Japanese gardeners in Britain.
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v. 8 ISBN 9789004246027

内容説明

This is the eighth and largest volume in the series Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits published on behalf of The Japan Society, London. It contains essays from forty contributors relating to fifty-two portraits of personalities who have been influential in political, official and cultural relations between the two countries from the time of the Meiji Restoration to the present day.

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