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Wild East The British In Japan 18541868 Josh Provan

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Wild East The British In Japan 18541868 Josh Provan
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Publisher: Fonthill Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.6 MB
Author: Josh Provan
ISBN: 9781781557563, 178155756X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Wild East The British In Japan 18541868 Josh Provan by Josh Provan 9781781557563, 178155756X instant download after payment.

For over two centuries Japan had been hidden behind a veil of seclusion. This changed in when Commodore Perry arrived in 1853. Unsurprisingly for a world power, Britain was fast to get in on the action. But unknown to the intruders their sudden appearance had accelerated the pace of political change in Japan. The newcomers found themselves increasingly out of their depth in a power struggle that they did not understand. The Shogun and the Emperor were at each other's throats, factions were jockeying for position, and the foreigners were at the centre of it. Britain's first diplomats found themselves the targets of assassins and to their confusion discovered that the Emperor had no legislative power and the Shogun's word was no longer law. Yet with the lessons of the Opium Wars still in recent memory, a slew of British soldiers, ambassadors, interpreters and adventurers attempted to protect imperial interests in Japan without causing outright war. This is the story of the rocky beginning of Anglo-Japanese relations, a story of the ‘wild east’, full of political schemes, Gunboat diplomacy, assassins and samurai, set in the dying days of the Edo period and the twilight of the last Shogun.


About the Author

Josh Provan is a book reviewer, history writer, and blogger, the founder of Adventures in Historyland blog, and contributes regularly to the Britannia Magazine on Facebook, his guest posts can also be found on several respected history blogs and websites. Although all of history fascinates him, he concentrates on British Military History from the 17th to the mid-19th century. In addition he has gained a reputation as a Historical consultant and proof reader, an Online Historical content Advisor and a Research Consultant. He lives in the UK.


Publisher: Fonthill Media (May 24, 2020)

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