1st Edition

Western Interactions With Japan Expansions, the Armed Forces and Readjustment 1859-1956

By Peter Lowe, Herman Moeshart Copyright 1995
    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    Remarkable insights into the profound Japanese concern 'for defending the cherished Japanese values amid an era of fantastic change', writes Peter Lowe.

    Introduction, Peter Lowe, Herman Moeshart; Chapter 1 Von Siebold’s Second Visit to Japan, 1859–62, Herman J. Moeshart; Chapter 2 The Proprietors Assert Themselves, Albert A. Altman; Chapter 3 The Japanese Pure Anarchists and the Theory of Anarchist-Communism, John Crump; Chapter 4 The Strategic Significance of the 1911 Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Valdo Ferretti; Chapter 5 Emperorship as a National Symbol in Taish? Japan (1912–1926), Olavi K. Fält; Chapter 6 The Batavia Conference of 1934 and its Importance to Dutch Japanese Relations in the Decade Before Pearl Harbor, Bob De Graaff; Chapter 7 Admiral Yonai Mitsumasa as Navy Minister (1937–39) – Dove or Hawk?, Gerhard Krebs; Chapter 8 Japanese Occupation Policy in Singapore, 1942–5, Otabe Yuji; Chapter 9 Great Britain and the Japanese Peace Treaty, 1951, Peter Lowe; Chapter 10 Soviet-Japanese Normalisation and the Foreign Policy Ideas of the Hatoyama Group, Tanaka Takahiko;

    Biography

    Peter Lowe, Herman Moeshart