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Dominion And The Rising Sun Canada Encounters Japan 19291941 John D Meehan

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Dominion And The Rising Sun Canada Encounters Japan 19291941 John D Meehan
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Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.66 MB
Pages: 272
Author: John D. Meehan
ISBN: 9780774811200, 077481120X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Dominion And The Rising Sun Canada Encounters Japan 19291941 John D Meehan by John D. Meehan 9780774811200, 077481120X instant download after payment.

The Dominion and the Rising Sun is the first major study of Canada’s diplomatic arrival in Japan and, by extension, East Asia. It examines the political, economic, and cultural relations forged during this seminal period between the foremost power in Asia and the young dominion tentatively establishing itself in world affairs.
The book begins with the opening in 1929 of the Canadian legation in Tokyo -- Canada’s third such office overseas -- and concludes with the outbreak of hostilities in 1941. Primarily a diplomatic history, the book also assesses the impact of traders, interest groups, and missionaries on Canadian attitudes toward Japan during the interwar years. More fundamentally, it examines Canada’s diplomatic coming of age closely, revealing its important Pacific dimension and the tension between Canada’s commitment to peace and its trade with an aggressor.

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