Aliens in the East : : A New History of Japan's Foreign Intercourse / / Harry Emerson Wildes.
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2016] ©1937 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Edition: | Reprint 2016 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Contents
- I. The Portuguese Pioneers: 1543-1585
- II. Adams Aids the Kubo-Sama: 1586-1609
- III. Insults and Massacres: 1611-1638
- IV. Curbing the Dutchmen: 1638-1686
- V. Aliens Are Enemies
- VI. Russia Becomes Curious: 1708-1742
- VII. Washington, War God in Japan: 1771-1787
- VIII. Kendrick, the First American: 1787-1791
- IX. Prohibiting Heresies: 1792
- X. Britons in the North: 1791-1797
- XI. Overworked Ship's Papers: 1798-1803
- XII. Revolts Attract Russians: 1804-1805
- XIII. Beardless Lads Attack Japan
- XIV. Jailed in a Bird Cage: 1809-1813
- XV. Only Deshima Is Dutch: 1813-1815
- XVI. Britain Asks Admittance: 1816-1818
- XVII. Harassing the Coast: 1819-1830
- XVIII. Japan Refuses Charity: 1831-1837
- XIX. Holland Advises Hospitality: 1838-1845
- XX. The Americans Are Insistent: 1846-1847
- XXI. The Navy Demands Freedom
- XXII. The Scholarly Seaman
- XXIII. Perry Refuses to Go Away
- XXIV. Japan Is Opened
- XXV. A Consul in Coventry
- XXVI. Japan Resents the Opening
- XXVII. The Bloody Years
- XXVIII. The Gunboats Force Peace
- XXIX. The Past Explains the Present
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index