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This volume of the Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan series, published under the Japan Library imprint, collects the work of Richard Storry on contempory issues and the history of Japan.
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This volume of the Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan series, published under the Japan Library imprint, collects the work of Richard Storry on contempory issues and the history of Japan.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781903350119
- ISBN-10: 1903350115
- Artikelnr.: 37197446
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781903350119
- ISBN-10: 1903350115
- Artikelnr.: 37197446
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ian Nish
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
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
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
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