In 1876, the Kaitakushi, the Japanese government agency responsible for the settlement of the northern island of Hokkaido, hired three Americans from Massachusetts Agricultural College: William Smith Clark, William Wheeler and David Pearce Penhallow. Their task was to establish a comparable institution in Hokkaido, Sapporo Agricultural College, that would spread American-style scientific agriculture among new settlers. Although recent historical research has highlighted the colonial nature of the modern settlement of Hokkaido and other American advisors’ role in transmitting modern technologies of settler colonialism, the tenure of these three professors has never been examined from a postcolonial perspective. This article will investigate ...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
In 1907, Japanese Rule in Formosa was published in London. It was the English translation of Taiwan ...
From 1932 to 1945 the Japanese government sponsored agricultural emigration campaigns to Manchuria ...
In 1876, the Kaitakushi, the Japanese government agency responsible for the settlement of the northe...
In 1876, the Kaitakushi, the Japanese government agency responsible for the settlement of the northe...
Immediately following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the new, Western-oriented Japanese government d...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
This article examines the historiography related to the 1876 founding of Sapporo Agricultural Colleg...
Most history texts place the beginning of Japan’s colonial empire in 1895, with the acquisition of F...
In 1862, Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate claimed the Ogasawara Islands, a small archipelago between Honsh...
316 pagesThis dissertation presents a comparative enviro-colonial history of the northward expansion...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The rōnō came into bei...
In the mid-1950s the Japanese Government initiated the Konsen and Kamikita Pilot Farm Projects. Thes...
There is clearly much work to be done on science in the Japanese colonial empire and on colonialism ...
Japanese colonialism has often been credited with bringing modernity to Formosa in terms of educatio...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
In 1907, Japanese Rule in Formosa was published in London. It was the English translation of Taiwan ...
From 1932 to 1945 the Japanese government sponsored agricultural emigration campaigns to Manchuria ...
In 1876, the Kaitakushi, the Japanese government agency responsible for the settlement of the northe...
In 1876, the Kaitakushi, the Japanese government agency responsible for the settlement of the northe...
Immediately following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the new, Western-oriented Japanese government d...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
This article examines the historiography related to the 1876 founding of Sapporo Agricultural Colleg...
Most history texts place the beginning of Japan’s colonial empire in 1895, with the acquisition of F...
In 1862, Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate claimed the Ogasawara Islands, a small archipelago between Honsh...
316 pagesThis dissertation presents a comparative enviro-colonial history of the northward expansion...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The rōnō came into bei...
In the mid-1950s the Japanese Government initiated the Konsen and Kamikita Pilot Farm Projects. Thes...
There is clearly much work to be done on science in the Japanese colonial empire and on colonialism ...
Japanese colonialism has often been credited with bringing modernity to Formosa in terms of educatio...
Few people know the prewar presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. Only elders of the...
In 1907, Japanese Rule in Formosa was published in London. It was the English translation of Taiwan ...
From 1932 to 1945 the Japanese government sponsored agricultural emigration campaigns to Manchuria ...