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The Japan Weekly Mail, Series I: 1870-1899, Part 4, 1885-1889

Editat de Yokahama Archives of History
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 ian 2009
This is the fourth part of the facsimile reprint series of the leading English newspaper published in Yokohama throughout the Meiji era. It represents a complete collection, provided by the Yokohama Archives of History and other institutions. Playing an important role for Meiji Japan’s exchange with western society, the journal contains articles on politics, commerce, and economics, and also on the cultural activities of early Japanologists and the Asiatic Society of Japan. Contributors include George Aston, Ernest Satow, Basil Hall Chamberlain, F. V. Dickins, Henry Dyer, William Anderson, and many others. It is an indispensable primary source for any scholar of Modern Japan.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9784861660238
ISBN-10: 4861660238
Pagini: 6900
Greutate: 15.029999999999999 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Edition Synapse
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Sample articles from the 1885 issues
A Commercial and Political Millstone
A Diplomatic Comedy
A Diplomatic Coup
A Japanese-English Journal
A National Characteristic
A Shanghai Canard
A Strange Theory
A Wonderful Article
American Ministers in Japan
An Anglo-Japanese-Chinese Alliance
An Illustration of our Intercourse with the Japan
An Indiscreet Diplomat
An Old Mistake
An Old Scandal Revived
Asiatic Society of Japan
Athletic Sports (Tokyo University)
China and Japan in Korea
China as a "vis-a-vis"
China, Japan, and France
China’s Misrepresentations
Code or no Code
Commissioner Wuh’s reported Proceedings in Korea
Consul-General De Bavier’s Reports
Cooperation that Cripples
Count Ito’s Mission
Cricket (Yokohama v. Tokyo)
Currency Fluctuations and their Cause
Diplomatic Dilemmas
Dynamite in America
Dynamite in Japan
Education and the Japanese Mind
Educational Difficulties in Japan
Egyptian News
Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-four
England in the Soudan
Esoteric Buddhism
France and China
General Order No.45
Guide, Philosopher, and Friend
H.I.R.M.S. "Vladimir Monomak" and H.B.M.S. "Agamemnon."
Imperfect Education
Japan and China
Japan in Berlin
Japanese Arts and Manufactures
Japanese Laws and Foreign Licence
Japanese National Resources
Japanese Neutrality
Japanese Pronunciation
Japanese Women
Japan’s Best Friend
Japan’s Favourites among Foreigners
Korean Punishments
Lukewarm Reformers
Military Preparations
Mr. "Vernier" and Mr. Holtham
Mr. Gladstone’s Resignation
Mr. Iwasaki Yataro
Mr. Wilkin’s Speech at the Chamber of Commerce Meeting
Mr. R. Henry Brunton on Japanese Sanitation
Nakasendo Railway Bonds
National Roads
Nippon Race Club (Spring Meeting)
Obdurates and Egoists
Official Account of the Korean Disturbance
Official Aid to Individual Traders
Official Trading
Pagan Patriotism
Patents
Perplexities of International Law
Political Parties in Japan
Political Possibilities
Prince Bismarck and the Cameroons
Propagandists of Officialdom
Public Opinion
Reason and Custom
Rejected Addresses
Return to Specie Payments
Rice as Contraband
Russia and England in Central Asia
Sanitary Bureau Report
Sanitary Bureau Report
Silk and Tea Prospects in 1885
Sir Harry Parkes
Sir Robert Hart’s Rumoured Appointment
The "Bosphore Egyptien" in its bearing on Japan
The "Jiyu Shimbun’s" Views
The "Meiji Nippo" on England’s Policy
The Ancient Stone Implements of Japan
The Chinese Chain of Responsibility
The Chinese Inspector-General of Customs
The Church in Japan during the XVIth Century
The Circulation of Banknotes
The Cultivation and Manufacture of Cotton in China
The Depreciation of "Kinsatsu"
The Designs of the Korean Seclusionists
The Difficulties of the Japanese Merchant
The Distress in Japan
The Distress in Japan and its Causes
The Fall of Khartoum
The Fight in Soul
The Franco-Chinese Negotiations
The Gas Committee
The Great Economical Problem
The Japanese Education Society
The Japanese-Chinese Convention
The Korean Arrangement
The Korean Imbroglio of 1884, and the Consequent Negotiations with China
The Land Tax
The Late Sir Harry Parkes
The Leading Facts of the Korean Affair as we now know them
The Mamushi
The New President of the United States
The Occupation of Port Hamilton
The Occupation of Port Hamilton from a Moral Point of View
The Organization of the Protoplasm
The Origin of Religion
The Process of Exhaustion
The Proposed French Monopoly of Railways in China
The Prospects of Buddhism
The Question between China and Japan
The Railways of Japan
The Reported Sale of Specie Bonds in London
The Rival Companies
The Romaji-Kai and the Kana-no-Kai
The Silk Trade of Japan
The Situation at Tientsin
The Situation in Formosa
The Situation in France
The Small-pox Epidemic
The Spirit of the Japanese
The Tientsin Treaty of April 19th, 1885
The Tokyo Athletic Sports
The Tokyo Water Supply
The Treaty between France and China
The True Story of the Protocol of April 4th
The Viceroy of Chihli and Sir Robert Hart
The Yokohama Chamber of Commerce on Treaty Revision
Third Bienneial Native Christian Conference
Tokyo’s Buildings
Torpedoes at Vladivostock
Trade with Korea
Unjust Comparisons
What Japan asks of China
Wholesale Misrepresentations
Yokohama Amateur Rowing Club
Yokohama Amateur Rowing Club Regatta
Yokohama Cricket and Athletic Club
Yokohama Fire Brigade
Yokohama Flower Show
Yokohama General Cemetery
Yokohama General Chamber of Commerce
Yokohama General Hospital
Yokohama Public Hall Association
Yokoyama Promenade Concerts