In this episode, Dr. McDonald repositions tourism starting in the late-Meiji period as a site for establishing claims to empire in Taiwan, Korea, and Manchuria. We discuss the imperial origins of the domestic tourist industry, the place of Korea in colonial advertising and travel itineraries, and the introspective lessons students can draw from studying Meiji period reforms.Arts, Faculty ofHistory, Department ofNon UBCUnreviewedFacult
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In this episode, Dr. Brook reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of Chinese history, re...
In this episode, Dr. Han recreates the scene of a gruesome murder in 1899 Yokohama to call on the hi...
In this episode, Dr. Phipps revisualizes the Meiji era through a global lens, complicating narrative...
In this episode, Dr. Gluck reconsiders recent scholarly treatments of the Meiji Restoration by promi...
In this episode, Dr. Dickinson argues for the significance of the Meiji Restoration in global histor...
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