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Empires On The Waterfront Japans Ports And Power 18581899 Catherine L Phipps

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Empires On The Waterfront Japans Ports And Power 18581899 Catherine L Phipps
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Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.12 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Catherine L. Phipps
ISBN: 9780674417168, 067441716X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Empires On The Waterfront Japans Ports And Power 18581899 Catherine L Phipps by Catherine L. Phipps 9780674417168, 067441716X instant download after payment.

Empires on the Waterfront offers a new spatial framework for understanding Japan’s extended transition into the modern world of nation-states. This study examines a largely unacknowledged system of “special trading ports” that operated under full Japanese jurisdiction in the shadow of the better-known treaty ports. By allowing Japan to circumvent conditions imposed on treaty ports, the special trading ports were key to achieving autonomy and regional power.
Catherine L. Phipps uses an overtly geographic approach to demonstrate that the establishment of Japan’s maritime networks depended on initiatives made and carried out on multiple geographical scales―global, national, and local. The story of the special trading ports unfolds in these three dimensions. Through an in-depth assessment of the port of Moji in northern Kyushu, Empires on the Waterfront recasts the rise of Japan’s own empire as a process deeply embedded in the complicated system of maritime relations in East Asia during the pivotal second half of the nineteenth century.

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