Pan-Asianism
A Documentary History, 1850-1920
Herausgeber: Saaler, Sven; Szpilman, Christopher W a
Pan-Asianism
A Documentary History, 1850-1920
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Pan-Asianism has been an ideal of Asian solidarity, regional cooperation, and regional integration but also served to justify expansionism and aggression. As such, it has been a decisive factor in the history of Asia and the Pacific region. This groundbreaking collection brings seminal documents on Pan-Asianism to the Western reader for the first time. It includes some fifty primary sources from 1850 to 1920.
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Pan-Asianism has been an ideal of Asian solidarity, regional cooperation, and regional integration but also served to justify expansionism and aggression. As such, it has been a decisive factor in the history of Asia and the Pacific region. This groundbreaking collection brings seminal documents on Pan-Asianism to the Western reader for the first time. It includes some fifty primary sources from 1850 to 1920.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9780810895386
- ISBN-10: 0810895382
- Artikelnr.: 49443078
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9780810895386
- ISBN-10: 0810895382
- Artikelnr.: 49443078
Edited by Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman
Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity
and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part
I: The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 Chapter 1: The Concept of "Asia"
before Pan-Asianism Matsuda Koichiro Chapter 2: The Foundation Manifesto of
the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association),
1880-1883 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 3: The Genyosha (1881) and
Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism Joël Joos Chapter 4: Koa-Raising
Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji Michael A. Schneider Chapter 5: Tarui
Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 Kyu Hyun
Kim Chapter 6: Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow
Race, 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 7: Okakura Tenshin: "Asia Is One,"
1903 Brij Tankha Chapter 8: Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906
Jing He Part II: The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan,
1900-1914 Chapter 9: The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East
Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 10: The
Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 Sven Saaler Chapter 11: Miyazaki Toten's
Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12:
Pan-Asianism, the "Yellow Peril," and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 Sven Saaler
Chapter 13: Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 Renée Worringer Chapter 14:
Nagai Ryutaro: "The White Peril," 1913 Peter Duus Part III: Asian Responses
to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 Chapter 15: So
Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 Kim
Bongjin Chapter 16: Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood,
1907 Yuan P. Cai Chapter 17: Aurobindo Ghose: "The Logic of Asia,"
1908-1909 Brij Tankha Chapter 18: Sin Ch'ae-ho: "A Critique of Easternism,"
1909 Kim Bongjin Chapter 19: Abdürresid Ibrahim: "The World of Islam and
the Spread of Islam in Japan," 1910 Selçuk Esenbel Chapter 20: An
Chung-gun: "A Discourse on Peace in East Asia," 1910 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter
21: Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 Brij Tankha Chapter 22:
Li Dazhao: "Greater Asianism and New Asianism," 1919 Marc Andre Matten
Chapter 23: Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 Selçuk
Esenbel Chapter 24: Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and
Japan Eri Hotta Part IV: The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War
I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 Chapter 25: Germany, Sun Yat-sen and
Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 Sven Saaler Chapter 26: Pan-Asianism during and
after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and
Sugita Teiichi (1920) Sven Saaler Chapter 27: Kita Ikki: "An Unofficial
History of the Chinese Revolution," 1915, and "The Outline of a Plan for
the Reconstruction of Japan," 1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 28:
Tokutomi Soho and the "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine," 1917 Alistair Swale
Chapter 29: Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920
Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 30: Kita Reikichi: "Misunderstood
Asianism" and "The Great Mission of Our Country," 1917 Christopher W. A.
Szpilman Chapter 31: Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a "Realist"
Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 Cemil Aydin Chapter 32: Konoe Fumimaro: "A Call
to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace," 1918 Eri Hotta Bibliography
and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part
I: The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 Chapter 1: The Concept of "Asia"
before Pan-Asianism Matsuda Koichiro Chapter 2: The Foundation Manifesto of
the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association),
1880-1883 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 3: The Genyosha (1881) and
Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism Joël Joos Chapter 4: Koa-Raising
Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji Michael A. Schneider Chapter 5: Tarui
Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 Kyu Hyun
Kim Chapter 6: Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow
Race, 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 7: Okakura Tenshin: "Asia Is One,"
1903 Brij Tankha Chapter 8: Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906
Jing He Part II: The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan,
1900-1914 Chapter 9: The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East
Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 10: The
Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 Sven Saaler Chapter 11: Miyazaki Toten's
Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12:
Pan-Asianism, the "Yellow Peril," and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 Sven Saaler
Chapter 13: Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 Renée Worringer Chapter 14:
Nagai Ryutaro: "The White Peril," 1913 Peter Duus Part III: Asian Responses
to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 Chapter 15: So
Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 Kim
Bongjin Chapter 16: Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood,
1907 Yuan P. Cai Chapter 17: Aurobindo Ghose: "The Logic of Asia,"
1908-1909 Brij Tankha Chapter 18: Sin Ch'ae-ho: "A Critique of Easternism,"
1909 Kim Bongjin Chapter 19: Abdürresid Ibrahim: "The World of Islam and
the Spread of Islam in Japan," 1910 Selçuk Esenbel Chapter 20: An
Chung-gun: "A Discourse on Peace in East Asia," 1910 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter
21: Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 Brij Tankha Chapter 22:
Li Dazhao: "Greater Asianism and New Asianism," 1919 Marc Andre Matten
Chapter 23: Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 Selçuk
Esenbel Chapter 24: Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and
Japan Eri Hotta Part IV: The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War
I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 Chapter 25: Germany, Sun Yat-sen and
Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 Sven Saaler Chapter 26: Pan-Asianism during and
after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and
Sugita Teiichi (1920) Sven Saaler Chapter 27: Kita Ikki: "An Unofficial
History of the Chinese Revolution," 1915, and "The Outline of a Plan for
the Reconstruction of Japan," 1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 28:
Tokutomi Soho and the "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine," 1917 Alistair Swale
Chapter 29: Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920
Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 30: Kita Reikichi: "Misunderstood
Asianism" and "The Great Mission of Our Country," 1917 Christopher W. A.
Szpilman Chapter 31: Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a "Realist"
Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 Cemil Aydin Chapter 32: Konoe Fumimaro: "A Call
to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace," 1918 Eri Hotta Bibliography
Introduction: The Emergence of Pan-Asianism as an Ideal of Asian Identity
and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part
I: The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 Chapter 1: The Concept of "Asia"
before Pan-Asianism Matsuda Koichiro Chapter 2: The Foundation Manifesto of
the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association),
1880-1883 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 3: The Genyosha (1881) and
Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism Joël Joos Chapter 4: Koa-Raising
Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji Michael A. Schneider Chapter 5: Tarui
Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 Kyu Hyun
Kim Chapter 6: Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow
Race, 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 7: Okakura Tenshin: "Asia Is One,"
1903 Brij Tankha Chapter 8: Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906
Jing He Part II: The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan,
1900-1914 Chapter 9: The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East
Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 10: The
Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 Sven Saaler Chapter 11: Miyazaki Toten's
Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12:
Pan-Asianism, the "Yellow Peril," and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 Sven Saaler
Chapter 13: Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 Renée Worringer Chapter 14:
Nagai Ryutaro: "The White Peril," 1913 Peter Duus Part III: Asian Responses
to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 Chapter 15: So
Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 Kim
Bongjin Chapter 16: Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood,
1907 Yuan P. Cai Chapter 17: Aurobindo Ghose: "The Logic of Asia,"
1908-1909 Brij Tankha Chapter 18: Sin Ch'ae-ho: "A Critique of Easternism,"
1909 Kim Bongjin Chapter 19: Abdürresid Ibrahim: "The World of Islam and
the Spread of Islam in Japan," 1910 Selçuk Esenbel Chapter 20: An
Chung-gun: "A Discourse on Peace in East Asia," 1910 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter
21: Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 Brij Tankha Chapter 22:
Li Dazhao: "Greater Asianism and New Asianism," 1919 Marc Andre Matten
Chapter 23: Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 Selçuk
Esenbel Chapter 24: Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and
Japan Eri Hotta Part IV: The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War
I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 Chapter 25: Germany, Sun Yat-sen and
Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 Sven Saaler Chapter 26: Pan-Asianism during and
after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and
Sugita Teiichi (1920) Sven Saaler Chapter 27: Kita Ikki: "An Unofficial
History of the Chinese Revolution," 1915, and "The Outline of a Plan for
the Reconstruction of Japan," 1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 28:
Tokutomi Soho and the "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine," 1917 Alistair Swale
Chapter 29: Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920
Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 30: Kita Reikichi: "Misunderstood
Asianism" and "The Great Mission of Our Country," 1917 Christopher W. A.
Szpilman Chapter 31: Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a "Realist"
Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 Cemil Aydin Chapter 32: Konoe Fumimaro: "A Call
to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace," 1918 Eri Hotta Bibliography
and Solidarity, 1850-2008 Sven Saaler and Christopher W. A. Szpilman Part
I: The Dawn of Pan-Asianism, 1850-1900 Chapter 1: The Concept of "Asia"
before Pan-Asianism Matsuda Koichiro Chapter 2: The Foundation Manifesto of
the Koakai (Raising Asia Society) and the Ajia Kyokai (Asia Association),
1880-1883 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 3: The Genyosha (1881) and
Premodern Roots of Japanese Expansionism Joël Joos Chapter 4: Koa-Raising
Asia: Arao Sei and Inoue Masaji Michael A. Schneider Chapter 5: Tarui
Tokichi's Arguments on Behalf of the Union of the Great East, 1893 Kyu Hyun
Kim Chapter 6: Konoe Atsumaro and the Idea of an Alliance of the Yellow
Race, 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 7: Okakura Tenshin: "Asia Is One,"
1903 Brij Tankha Chapter 8: Okakura Tenshin and Pan-Asianism, 1903-1906
Jing He Part II: The Era of Imperialism and Pan-Asianism in Japan,
1900-1914 Chapter 9: The Foundation Manifesto of the Toa Dobunkai (East
Asian Common Culture Society), 1898 Urs Matthias Zachmann Chapter 10: The
Kokuryukai, 1901-1920 Sven Saaler Chapter 11: Miyazaki Toten's
Pan-Asianism, 1915-1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 12:
Pan-Asianism, the "Yellow Peril," and Suematsu Kencho, 1905 Sven Saaler
Chapter 13: Hatano Uho: Asia in Danger, 1912 Renée Worringer Chapter 14:
Nagai Ryutaro: "The White Peril," 1913 Peter Duus Part III: Asian Responses
to Imperialism and Japanese Pan-Asianism, 1900-1922 Chapter 15: So
Chaep'il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898-1899 Kim
Bongjin Chapter 16: Zhang Taiyan and the Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood,
1907 Yuan P. Cai Chapter 17: Aurobindo Ghose: "The Logic of Asia,"
1908-1909 Brij Tankha Chapter 18: Sin Ch'ae-ho: "A Critique of Easternism,"
1909 Kim Bongjin Chapter 19: Abdürresid Ibrahim: "The World of Islam and
the Spread of Islam in Japan," 1910 Selçuk Esenbel Chapter 20: An
Chung-gun: "A Discourse on Peace in East Asia," 1910 Eun-jeung Lee Chapter
21: Benoy Kumar Sarkar: The Asia of the Folk, 1916 Brij Tankha Chapter 22:
Li Dazhao: "Greater Asianism and New Asianism," 1919 Marc Andre Matten
Chapter 23: Kurban Ali and the Tatar Community in Japan, 1922 Selçuk
Esenbel Chapter 24: Rash Behari Bose: The Indian Independence Movement and
Japan Eri Hotta Part IV: The Breakdown of the Imperialist Order: World War
I and Pan-Asianism, 1914-1920 Chapter 25: Germany, Sun Yat-sen and
Pan-Asianism, 1917-1923 Sven Saaler Chapter 26: Pan-Asianism during and
after World War I: Kodera Kenkichi (1916), Sawayanagi Masataro (1919), and
Sugita Teiichi (1920) Sven Saaler Chapter 27: Kita Ikki: "An Unofficial
History of the Chinese Revolution," 1915, and "The Outline of a Plan for
the Reconstruction of Japan," 1919 Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 28:
Tokutomi Soho and the "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine," 1917 Alistair Swale
Chapter 29: Paul Richard: To Japan, 1917, and The Dawn over Asia, 1920
Christopher W. A. Szpilman Chapter 30: Kita Reikichi: "Misunderstood
Asianism" and "The Great Mission of Our Country," 1917 Christopher W. A.
Szpilman Chapter 31: Taraknath Das: Pan-Asian Solidarity as a "Realist"
Grand Strategy, 1917-1918 Cemil Aydin Chapter 32: Konoe Fumimaro: "A Call
to Reject the Anglo-American Centered Peace," 1918 Eri Hotta Bibliography