19世紀の東アジアにおける西洋人の日々の記録<br>Chronicling Westerners in Nineteenth-Century East Asia : Lives, Linkages, and Imperial Connections (Soas Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan)

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19世紀の東アジアにおける西洋人の日々の記録
Chronicling Westerners in Nineteenth-Century East Asia : Lives, Linkages, and Imperial Connections (Soas Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan)

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This book presents intimate, engaging, and largely untold portraits of Western lives and livelihoods in Japanese and Chinese treaty ports, as well as in the British colonies of Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, during the 19th century. It does so by examining how Westerners 'chronicled' their overseas lives in personal letters, diplomatic dispatches, business records, and academic papers. By utilizing these rich but often overlooked sources, Chronicling Westerners in Nineteenth-Century East Asia presents new insights into the pace and challenges of daily life, especially in the Japanese treaty ports of Nagasaki and Yokohama but also in Shanghai and Hong Kong. In the process, the volume stresses the 'connectivities' between its subjects, as Westerners' lives intersected, and as they moved between Japanese and Chinese port cities.

Contributors based in the USA, Japan, the UK, New Zealand and Switzerland reveal the various commercial, maritime, and imperial connections, linked in surprising ways to Westerners in East Asia portrayed here, which shaped colonial development in Australia and New Zealand. Through a broad investigation of Westerners recording their lives, the book re-examines wider histories of the so-called 'openings' of China and Japan in the 1850s and 1860s, as well as how Westerners sought to make sense of these events, and to narrate their place within them. Finally the volume considers how flows of people, capital, commerce, and communications not only cut across the histories of distinct treaty ports in Japan and China, but also shows their implications for empire and exchange beyond East Asia, including Australia, New Zealand, and the 19th-century maritime world.

Contents

Introduction. William Alt and Charles Richardson: family, fortune and fortuity in nineteenth-century East Asia, Robert Fletcher (University of Missouri, USA) and Robert Hellyer (Wake Forest University, USA)
1. Disturbed Reciprocity: Rutherford Alcock's diplomacy and merchant communities in China and Japan, Sano Mayuko (Kyoto University, Japan)
2. George S. Morrison and Japan's First British Consulate at Nagasaki Brian Burke-Gaffney (Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, Japan)
3. Making Safe the Settlement: the British troops at Yokohama and their influence on foreign Japanese society, Nakatake (Hori) Kanami (Yokohama Archives of History, Japan)
4. Between Trade and Diplomacy: The Commercial Activities of the Swiss Silk Merchants Siber & Brennwald in late Edo and early Meiji Japan, Mariko Fukuoka (National Museum of Japanese History, Japan) and Alexis Schwarzenbach (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland)
5. Afterlife of the Wealthy: the burial of merchant communities in nineteenth-century colonial Hong Kong, Bobby Tam (University of Warwick, UK)
7. Charlotte Jane: National Symbol and Global Reality, Annette Bainbridge (Independent Scholar, New Zealand)
8. Dreams of Expanding the British Empire: The Life of George Windsor Earl, Ranald Noel-Paton (Independent Scholar, UK)
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