The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1600-2000: Volume I: The Political-Diplomatic Dimension, 1600-1930I. Nish, Y. Kibata Springer, 2000年2月16日 - 282 頁 The Political-Diplomatic Dimension, 1600-1930, consists of parallel essays by Japanese and British academic specialists covering comprehensively the history of relations between Japan and Britain from the first contacts in the seventeenth century to the present. This study, and its companion, Volume 2, demonstrates that, in the political-diplomatic sphere, while there have been periods of serious disagreement, there has been on the whole a relationship of harmony and mutual understanding. |
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2 Aspects of Early AngloJapanese Relations | 31 |
3 The Opening of Japan and the Meiji Restoration 183772 | 60 |
British Naval Surveying in Japanese Waters 184582 | 87 |
5 The Era of the Unequal Treaties 185899 | 107 |
6 From Unequal Treaty to the AngloJapanese Alliance 18671902 | 131 |
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