This article examines the historiography related to the 1876 founding of Sapporo Agricultural College, the first institution of its kind in Japan. Focusing specifically on the involvement of William Smith Clark, who previously served as the president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, it argues that the nascent imperial ambitions harboured by both the United States and Japan are essential to a full understanding of Sapporo\u27s founding, curriculum and subsequent history. Drawing on both primary and secondary sources as well as theoretical perspectives on empire, this article depicts Sapporo as one small part of a larger campaign of westernisation
In this article, I analyzed the process of Japanese Modern Technical Innovation of Agriculture by ma...
316 pagesThis dissertation presents a comparative enviro-colonial history of the northward expansion...
This article analyses the acceptance of Fukoku Kyohei slogan (which means a strong and prosperous na...
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...
In March, 1990, I was hired to teach English in Japan at a small, private academy in Chitose, Hokkai...
Immediately following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the new, Western-oriented Japanese government d...
In 1877, an American educator named William Smith Clark began his one year contract with the Meiji g...
Criticizing one-empire approaches, calls to apply much-needed transnational perspectives and methodo...
Most history texts place the beginning of Japan’s colonial empire in 1895, with the acquisition of F...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The rōnō came into bei...
This article contributes to the literature on the mechanisms, rhetoric, and limits of mid-Victorian ...
Vilnius UniversityThis article discusses the problem of the research expeditions to foreign lands du...
In 1868, as the Meiji period (1868-1912) began, Japan\u27s countryside was largely untouched by the ...
This paper begins by analyzing how Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) imagined the west in order to fulfil...
In this article, I analyzed the process of Japanese Modern Technical Innovation of Agriculture by ma...
316 pagesThis dissertation presents a comparative enviro-colonial history of the northward expansion...
This article analyses the acceptance of Fukoku Kyohei slogan (which means a strong and prosperous na...
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...
In March, 1990, I was hired to teach English in Japan at a small, private academy in Chitose, Hokkai...
Immediately following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the new, Western-oriented Japanese government d...
In 1877, an American educator named William Smith Clark began his one year contract with the Meiji g...
Criticizing one-empire approaches, calls to apply much-needed transnational perspectives and methodo...
Most history texts place the beginning of Japan’s colonial empire in 1895, with the acquisition of F...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The rōnō came into bei...
This article contributes to the literature on the mechanisms, rhetoric, and limits of mid-Victorian ...
Vilnius UniversityThis article discusses the problem of the research expeditions to foreign lands du...
In 1868, as the Meiji period (1868-1912) began, Japan\u27s countryside was largely untouched by the ...
This paper begins by analyzing how Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) imagined the west in order to fulfil...
In this article, I analyzed the process of Japanese Modern Technical Innovation of Agriculture by ma...
316 pagesThis dissertation presents a comparative enviro-colonial history of the northward expansion...
This article analyses the acceptance of Fukoku Kyohei slogan (which means a strong and prosperous na...