Gordon Daniels
University of Sheffield
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Modern Asian Studies | 1968
Gordon Daniels
It is an historical commonplace that the renewal of Western diplomatic contact with Japan, after the Tokugawa seclusion, seriously disturbed the Japanese political system, and contributed to the Meiji Restoration. Undoubtedly foreign demands for commercial and diplomatic privileges, combined with the presence of warships and military garrisons, cut sharply into the minds of all politically conscious Japanese, and added to the bitterness of internal conflict. But in the past numerous historians have gone much further than these general statements, and drawn far more specific conclusions about the policies and impact of Britain in these crucial years.
Modern Asian Studies | 1967
Gordon Daniels
In the late autumn of 1868 political events in Japan were no longer focused exclusively on Edo, Ōsaka and the lands of the south-western han ; all of which could be easily visited by British sailors and diplomats. The Imperial armies had won important victories at Fushimi and Ueno but they had still not gained control of the whole of Japan. The last Shōgun had retired from the conifict but his supporters still mounted stubborn military resistance in Northern Honshū. At this stage it was important for Britain to know the state of this civil war and its likely outcome.
Archive | 2005
Hiroko Tomida; Gordon Daniels
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television | 1982
Gordon Daniels
成城大学社会イノベーション研究 | 2009
Hiroko Tomida; Gordon Daniels
International Affairs | 1996
Gordon Daniels
International Affairs | 1995
Gordon Daniels
Immigrants & Minorities | 1995
Hiroko Tomida; Gordon Daniels
International Affairs | 1994
Gordon Daniels
International Affairs | 1994
Gordon Daniels