Nagasaki : the British experience, 1854-1945
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Nagasaki : the British experience, 1854-1945
Global Oriental, 2009
- : cloth
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-280) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: cloth ISBN 9781906876135
内容説明
Long overdue, this important first full length account in English of the history of Japan's first foreign settlement, which for centuries was the country's only 'front door'to the outside world, will be widely welcomed. Following the opening of Japan's ports in 1859, Nagasaki rapidly became one of Japan's leading industrial centres, which included shipbuilding, but, other than the history surrounding the atomic bombing of August 1945, in the post-war period, it has been largely overshadowed by interest in the Meiji settlements of Kobe and Yokohama. Fully illustrated, the value of the work is reinforced by additional key data to be found in the appendices, including the 1866 and 1898 Directories of Foreign Residents, the 1872 List of Property being Rented, a List of Existing Cultural Assets of the Former Nagasaki Foreign Settlement and a chronology of 'Madame Butterfly and Nagasaki'.
目次
- Preface
- List of plates
- Map of Japan
- 1 Historical background
- 2 The turbulent first decade
- 3 Obstacles to coexistence
- 4 Life, work and recreation
- 5 Mitsubishi connections
- 6 Japanese wives in fiction and real life
- 7 Golden years
- 8 Downhill to the Second World War
- 9 And in the end
- 10 Gone but not forgotten
- Appendix: British Consuls and Acting Consuls in Nagasaki, 1859-1941
- Bibliography
- Index
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781906876289
内容説明
Long overdue, this important first full-length account in English of the history of Japan's first foreign settlement, which for centuries was the country's only 'front door' to the outside world, will be widely welcomed. Following the opening of Japan's ports in 1859, Nagasaki rapidly became one of Japan's leading industrial centres, which included shipbuilding, but, other than the history surrounding the atomic bombing of August 1945, in the post-war period, it has been largely overshadowed by interest in the Meiji settlements of Kobe and Yokohama. Fully illustrated, the value of the work is reinforced by additional key data to be found in the appendices, including the 1866 and 1898 Directories of Foreign Residents, the 1872 List of Property being Rented, a List of Existing Cultural Assets of the Former Nagasaki Foreign Settlement and a chronology of 'Madame Butterfly and Nagasaki'.
Japan foreign settlement port 1859 atomic bomb 1945 Meiji Kobe Yokohama
目次
- Preface
- List of plates
- Map of Japan
- 1 Historical background
- 2 The turbulent first decade
- 3 Obstacles to coexistence
- 4 Life, work and recreation
- 5 Mitsubishi connections
- 6 Japanese wives in fiction and real life
- 7 Golden years
- 8 Downhill to the Second World War
- 9 And in the end
- 10 Gone but not forgotten
- Appendix: British Consuls and Acting Consuls in Nagasaki, 1859-1941
- Bibliography
- Index
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