University of Pennsylvania Press
Aliens in the East
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In the early twentieth century, the Japanese accepted many modern western ideas, particularly industrialism. But, Harry Emerson Wildes argues, the people of Japan remained essentially the same as when the first foreigners stepped upon their shores in 1543: exclusive, intensely nationalistic, suspicious of strangers, set in a rigid and hereditary social system, and possessed of a mystic veneration of their emperor and their ancestors.
The author of this volume knows the Japanese from firsthand experience and has had access to historical data only recently available. He describes fully the uneven course of Japan's foreign relations, from the earliest struggles of the Dutch, Portuguese and British to establish trade with the empire, to the diplomatic problems of the of the 1930s. Of particular note are Japan's relations with the United States which started years before Commodore Perry obtained a commercial treaty in 1854, the first real concession to a western power. Japan's attitude toward Russia in the past is likewise enlightening. In addition to the economic relationships, the missionary angle is discussed as well as the internal political situation throughout the period.
Wildes argues that achieving satisfactory trade arrangements was difficult due to the Japanese temperament and the failure of foreigners to understand the almost fanatical distrust of outsiders which caused them in 1637 to go so far as to establish he death penalty for newcomers who landed on Japanese soil and exiles who left it and colored their attitude toward other nations for many decades.
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Foreword
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Contents
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I. The Portuguese Pioneers: 1543-1585
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II. Adams Aids the Kubo-Sama: 1586-1609
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III. Insults and Massacres: 1611-1638
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IV. Curbing the Dutchmen: 1638-1686
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V. Aliens Are Enemies
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VI. Russia Becomes Curious: 1708-1742
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VII. Washington, War God in Japan: 1771-1787
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VIII. Kendrick, the First American: 1787-1791
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IX. Prohibiting Heresies: 1792
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X. Britons in the North: 1791-1797
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XI. Overworked Ship's Papers: 1798-1803
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XII. Revolts Attract Russians: 1804-1805
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XIII. Beardless Lads Attack Japan
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XIV. Jailed in a Bird Cage: 1809-1813
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XV. Only Deshima Is Dutch: 1813-1815
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XVI. Britain Asks Admittance: 1816-1818
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XVII. Harassing the Coast: 1819-1830
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XVIII. Japan Refuses Charity: 1831-1837
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XIX. Holland Advises Hospitality: 1838-1845
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XX. The Americans Are Insistent: 1846-1847
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XXI. The Navy Demands Freedom
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XXII. The Scholarly Seaman
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XXIII. Perry Refuses to Go Away
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XXIV. Japan Is Opened
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XXV. A Consul in Coventry
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XXVI. Japan Resents the Opening
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XXVII. The Bloody Years
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XXVIII. The Gunboats Force Peace
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XXIX. The Past Explains the Present
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Bibliography
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