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Japan-British Exhibition of 1910
Japan-British Exhibition of 1910
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alliance
anglo-japanese
Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Anglo-Japanese Exhibition
Anglo-Japanese relations
anti-japanese
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Category=KJK
Chuo Shimbun
cross-cultural exhibitions
Dark Night Sky
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Exhibition Authorities
franco-british
Franco-British Exhibition
Gold Fish
Great Japan Exhibition
Hayashi Tadasu
Imperial Hall
imperialism studies
international
international expositions history
Japan British Exhibition
Japan Weekly Mail
JapanBritish Exhibition
Japanese Commission
Japanese modernisation in Britain
Joint Exhibition
Kaneko Kentaro
kato
Kwantung Government
leaders
Meiji era diplomacy
Mutsu Hirokichi
russo
Russo Japanese Treaty
Russo-Japanese War impact
Saionji Cabinet
South Manchurian Railway
St Louis Exposition
Suematsu Kencho
Sumo Wrestlers
takaaki
war
Yokohama Specie Bank
Product details
- ISBN 9781138973572
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 26 May 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The rapid development of Japan at the turn of the last century, including the defeat of Russia in 1904-5, intrigued the western Imperial powers, but also aroused reactions of contempt and suspicion. Britain was the most important of the powers upon which Japan earnestly wished to impress herself to mitigate the rising tide of anti-Japanese sentiment. An exhibition in London, therefore, was seen as a timely event by the Meiji Government to advance Japanese agendas in political, economic and educational terms. This is the first major study of this remarkable venture, fully reviewed and documented, and concerned principally with the Japanese side of the story.
Japan-British Exhibition of 1910
€63.99
