ABSTRACT
This volume of the Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan brings together the work of Ian Nish on international relations affecting Japan, Russia, China and Korea in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |7 pages
Introduction
part |121 pages
Nineteenth Century and After
chapter |9 pages
An East India Merchant House in the China Trade in the 1830s
chapter |16 pages
Japan's Modernization and Anglo-German Rivalry in the 1880s
chapter |7 pages
Japan and European Brinkmanship, 1895
chapter |15 pages
The Royal Navy and the Taking of Weihaiwei, 1898–1905
chapter |14 pages
John McLeavy Brown in Korea, 1893–1905
chapter |14 pages
Korea: Focus of Russo-Japanese Diplomacy, 1898–1903
part |83 pages
Between the Wars
chapter |6 pages
A Spy in Manchuria – Ishimitsu Makiyo 1
chapter |9 pages
Dr G. E. Morrison and the Portsmouth Peace Conference, 1905
chapter |16 pages
Japanese Intelligence, 1894–1922
chapter |7 pages
The Washington Conference of 1921–2
chapter |6 pages
Diplomats in Japan
chapter |19 pages
Sir George Sansom: Diplomat and Historian
chapter |14 pages
‘Anglo-Japanese Alienation' Revisited
part |148 pages
The Manchurian Crisis and After
chapter |23 pages
An Overview of Relations between China and Japan, 1895–1945
chapter |8 pages
Japan and the First Manchurian Crisis of 1929
chapter |10 pages
The Showa Emperor and the End of the Manchurian Crisis
chapter |13 pages
The Uncertainties of Isolation: Japan Between the Wars
chapter |15 pages
Conflicting Japanese Loyalties in Manchuria
chapter |12 pages
Britain's View of the Japanese Economy in the Early Showa Period
chapter |13 pages
Japan and Australia Between the Wars
chapter |11 pages
Yoshida Shigeru and Madame Yoshida at the London Embassy
part |70 pages
The Approach of War and the War Years