In the late nineteenth century, as Japanese scholars, traders, and labourers began to cross the Pacific Ocean in ever greater numbers, Tokyo-based intellectuals started to think about the significance of the ocean for the upcoming century. One prominent articulation of this ‘Pacific age’ was the result of an intellectual dialogue between a young Japanese student, Inagaki Manjirō (1861–1908), and his Cambridge professor, John Robert Seeley (1834–95). Traditionally framed as a relationship of ‘influence’ from teacher to pupil, and thus from West to East, the emergence of the ‘Pacific age’ was in fact the result of a sophisticated modulation of ideas from Seeley's The expansion of England (1883) into the rapidly changing politics of early 1890...
Japan has incorporated aspects of different civilizations for hundreds of years. Until recently, mos...
This thesis will present a comparative and internationally contextualised history of Anglo-French re...
This article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time w...
In the late nineteenth century, as Japanese scholars, traders, and labourers began to cross the Paci...
Speaking of a Pacific Age is now commonplace. About a hundred years ago, however, it was almost a ...
This article contributes to the literature on the mechanisms, rhetoric, and limits of mid-Victorian ...
In 1897-98, Francis Brinkley edited the ten volume set Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japan...
In older world histories Japan was presented as the quintessential example of modernization followin...
Criticizing one-empire approaches, calls to apply much-needed transnational perspectives and methodo...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] During the last decade of the nineteenth century, the Engineer was only one of m...
The Meiji era (1868-1912) in Japanese history was characterized by the extensive adoption of Western...
This dissertation analyses the effect of the rise of Japan on the ‘British world’ during the early t...
A joint symposium between the Japan Society and the London School of Economics and Political Science...
A joint symposium between the Japan Society and the London School of Economics and Political Science...
Japan has incorporated aspects of different civilizations for hundreds of years. Until recently, mos...
This thesis will present a comparative and internationally contextualised history of Anglo-French re...
This article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time w...
In the late nineteenth century, as Japanese scholars, traders, and labourers began to cross the Paci...
Speaking of a Pacific Age is now commonplace. About a hundred years ago, however, it was almost a ...
This article contributes to the literature on the mechanisms, rhetoric, and limits of mid-Victorian ...
In 1897-98, Francis Brinkley edited the ten volume set Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japan...
In older world histories Japan was presented as the quintessential example of modernization followin...
Criticizing one-empire approaches, calls to apply much-needed transnational perspectives and methodo...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] During the last decade of the nineteenth century, the Engineer was only one of m...
The Meiji era (1868-1912) in Japanese history was characterized by the extensive adoption of Western...
This dissertation analyses the effect of the rise of Japan on the ‘British world’ during the early t...
A joint symposium between the Japan Society and the London School of Economics and Political Science...
A joint symposium between the Japan Society and the London School of Economics and Political Science...
Japan has incorporated aspects of different civilizations for hundreds of years. Until recently, mos...
This thesis will present a comparative and internationally contextualised history of Anglo-French re...
This article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time w...