Deposited with permission of the author. © 1956 D. C. S. Sissons.No events of international consequences likely to bring Japan to Australia’s attention occurred before the Sino-Japanese war (1894-5). Japan had as yet shown no sign of her military power. Probably as far as Australians felt any insecurity, their anxieties centred on the expansion of European powers into the Pacific, the might of Russia and the Chinese hordes. In such conditions they were free to think of Japan chiefly as a country of cherry blossom and quaint people. Only the question of Japanese immigration which began to assume large proportions after about 1890 gave any basis for feelings of hostility
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Japan in Australia is a work of cultural history that focuses on context and connection between two ...
While the origins of the Australian-New Zealand-American relationship can be traced as far back as t...
This book by a leading authority on Anglo-Japanese relations reconsiders the circumstances which led...
Japanese policies toward nan’y o (the South Seas) developed rapidly in the inter-war period (1919-19...
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This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
The working of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been studied in detail by some scholars but no system...
Australia's post-war policy towrads Japan was coloured by the belief that in 1942 the IMperial Army ...
In the popular Australian imagination, Japan is often considered a mysterious, distant land beyond o...
'Empty North: The Japanese Presence and Australian Reactions, 1860s to 1942' considers the positive ...
Japan has loomed large in post-war Australian foreign and economic policies. At the regional level, ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
Professor Meaney visited the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disc...
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