ISBN:
9780924304767
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0924304766
Language:
English
Pages:
xviii, 715 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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23 cm
Series Statement:
Asia past & present: new research from AAS number 12
Series Statement:
Asia past & present: New research from AAS
Uniform Title:
East meets East: Chinese Views of early Meiji Japan
Dissertation note:
Dissertation Columbia University 1986
DDC:
303.48/25205109034
Keywords:
Social change History 19th century
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Chinese Travel
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Intellectuals Biography
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Diplomats Biography
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Visitors, Foreign Biography
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Social change History
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19th century
;
China
;
Chinese Travel
;
Japan
;
Intellectuals Biography
;
China
;
Diplomats Biography
;
China
;
Visitors, Foreign Biography
;
Japan
;
Japan Relations
;
China Intellectual life 19th century
;
China Social conditions 19th century
;
China Relations
;
China Relations
;
Japan
;
Japan Relations
;
China
;
China Intellectual life
;
19th century
;
China Social conditions
;
19th century
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Hochschulschrift
;
China
;
Japanbild
;
Geschichte 1800-1895
Abstract:
Introduction: "East meets East" in three incarnations -- Part I. Japan in transition before 1877 : Chinese jottings while on the run -- Luo Sen : literati-teacher on Perry's expedition to Japan -- Zhang Deyi : budding diplomat -- Part II. Years 1877-1884 : finding the unexpected and learning to see -- He Ruzhang (1877-1882) and literati-diplomats -- Huang Zunxian I : poetry as history (1877-1882) -- Short-term visitors, 1879-1880 -- Li Shuchang : experienced diplomat focused on "official business" -- Part III. Years 1884-1890 : breakthrough understandings -- Yao Wendong : border geographer and strategic thinker (1882-1887) -- Chen Jialin : Mini-encyclopedia of Japan (1884-1888) -- China's 1887-89 travel abroad leap : to investigate the world -- Gu Houkun on Japan's xinzheng (modernized reforms), 1887-1889 -- Fu Yunlong, Kao scholar par excellence, 1887-1889 -- Part IV. Years 1890-1895 : Chinese officialdom stalled -- Huang Zunxian II : road map to modernity -- Conclusions and perspectives -- Glossary
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction: "East meets East" in three incarnationsPart I. Japan in transition before 1877 : Chinese jottings while on the run -- Luo Sen : literati-teacher on Perry's expedition to Japan -- Zhang Deyi : budding diplomat -- Part II. Years 1877-1884 : finding the unexpected and learning to see -- He Ruzhang (1877-1882) and literati-diplomats -- Huang Zunxian I : poetry as history (1877-1882) -- Short-term visitors, 1879-1880 -- Li Shuchang : experienced diplomat focused on "official business" -- Part III. Years 1884-1890 : breakthrough understandings -- Yao Wendong : border geographer and strategic thinker (1882-1887) -- Chen Jialin : Mini-encyclopedia of Japan (1884-1888) -- China's 1887-89 travel abroad leap : to investigate the world -- Gu Houkun on Japan's xinzheng (modernized reforms), 1887-1889 -- Fu Yunlong, Kao scholar par excellence, 1887-1889 -- Part IV. Years 1890-1895 : Chinese officialdom stalled -- Huang Zunxian II : road map to modernity -- Conclusions and perspectives -- Glossary.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 595-641) and index
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"This studys originated as a doctoral dissertation of Carol Tyson Reynolds, .." - preface
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Dissertation erschien unter dem Titel: East meets East: Chinese Views of early Meiji Japan
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