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Japanese Nation

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Japanese Nation

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Japanese Nation book

Japanese Nation

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Japanese Nation book

ByNitobé Inazo
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 15 July 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203040881
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9780203040881
Subjects Area Studies
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Inazo, N. (2006). Japanese Nation (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203040881

ABSTRACT

This is an important document in the history of Japanese-American relations. In 2002, President Bush spoke of the great Japanese scholar and statesman Inazo Nitobe, who envisioned a future of friendship between the two nations. This book is one of the means by which Nitobe sought to bridge the Pacific. Writing before World War I, he presents a detailed account of Japan and the Japanese in terms easily understandable to western readers, emphasising points of similarity rather than difference, often citing the work of western historians and philosophers in order to explain Japanese practices, always searching for common aims and goals. He deals with the effect of the past on the present, national characteristics, religious beliefs, morals and moral ideals, education, economic conditions, Japan as coloniser, relations between the United States and Japan, and America’s influence in the Far East, concluding with the hope that wherever else war may break out, lasting peace would reign over the Pacific. In this he was disappointed, but the fact that Nitobe is cited today as the architect of Japanese-American friendship makes this volume essential reading for the historian.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter I|20 pages

-THE EAST AND THE WEST

chapter II|27 pages

-THE LAND OR GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES IN THEIR RELATION TO THE INHABITANTS

chapter III|35 pages

-THE PAST IN ITS SIGNIFICANCE TO THE PRESENT

chapter IV|33 pages

-RACE AND NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

chapter V|34 pages

-RELIGIOUS BELIEFS

chapter VI|26 pages

-MORALS AND MORAL IDEALS

chapter VII|28 pages

-EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS

chapter VIII|27 pages

-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

chapter IX|27 pages

-JAPAN AS COLONISER

chapter X|20 pages

-AMERICAN - JAPANESE INTERCOURSE PRIOR TO THE ADVENT OF PERRY

chapter XI|22 pages

-THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN

chapter XII|16 pages

-AMERICAN INFLUENCE IN THE FAR EAST

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