Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 716 g
Reihe: Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan
Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 716 g
Reihe: Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan
ISBN: 978-1-903350-11-9
Verlag: Routledge
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Introduction, Ian Nish; Richard Storry and Japanese Studies in Europe, Ian Nish; Part 1 Biography – The Otaru Years; Chapter 1 Extracts from Richard Storry’s Writings, Midorigaoka Shimbun; Chapter 2 Hokkaido in the Late Thirties; Chapter 3 Letter from Richard Storry to Ralph Carr, February 1939, Describing the China War; Chapter 4 ‘It Might have been the End of the World’; Chapter 5 Some Recollections of Hokkaido; Chapter 6 Japan; Part 2 ‘Double Patriots’ – the Pre-war Years; Chapter 7 Rumours of a Japanese–German Understanding on the Eve of the Armistice of 1918; Chapter 8 The Mukden Incident of September 18–19, 1931; Chapter 9 The English-language Presentation of Japan’s Case during the China Emergency of the Late Nineteen-Thirties; Chapter 10 Konoye Fumimaro; Chapter 11 Japan in the Thirties; Chapter 12 Japan’s Modernization Began with a Young Emperor Descended from the Sun; Chapter 13 Soldiers of the Showa Emperor, Review Article; Part 3 War and Peace; Chapter 14 The Greater East Asia War as the Japanese Saw It; Chapter 15 Letter from W. Bagge to Richard Storry; Chapter 16 Wartime Intelligence Procedures; Chapter 17 A Japanese View of Singapore’s Fall; Chapter 18 The Collapse of Japan; Chapter 19 Britain and Japan at War; Part 4 ‘Second Country’ – The Post-war Years; Chapter 20 Yoshida Shigeru and Japanese Politics Following the San Francisco Peace Treaty; Chapter 21 In Japan Last Autumn, 1958; Chapter 22 Japan in Autumn 1965; Chapter 23 Japan: Winter 1973–4; Chapter 24 A Trilateral Relationship and the Rest of the World; Chapter 25 Japan; Chapter 26 Kinjo Tenno – Emperor of Japan; Part 5 Biographical Writings; Chapter 27 Sir Alvary Gascoigne, 1893–1970; Chapter 28 Sir Esler Dening, 1897–1977; Chapter 29 Geoffrey Hudson, 1903–74; Chapter 30 Colonel Masanobu Tsuji; Chapter 31 Sazae-san; Chapter 32 ‘A Very Particular Englishman’; Chapter 33 Some Reflections on E.H. Norman; Part 6 General Culture and Japan; Chapter 34 Japanese Attitudes to the West; Chapter 35 The Image of Japan in England, 1870–1970; Chapter 36 The Image of Japan in British Literature; Chapter 37 Showa Japan;