000889702 000__ 03026cam\a2200469\i\4500 000889702 001__ 889702 000889702 005__ 20210515173411.0 000889702 008__ 190411t20192019ja\a\\\\\b\\\\000\0\eng\c 000889702 010__ $$a 2019384089 000889702 020__ $$a9784916055774$$q(hardcover) 000889702 020__ $$a4916055772$$q(hardcover) 000889702 035__ $$a(OCoLC)on1091358270 000889702 035__ $$a889702 000889702 040__ $$aFUT$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dFUT$$dCPE$$dLTSCA$$dMBB$$dCHVBK$$dHRM$$dCWR$$dKMS$$dFWR$$dUMC$$dOCLCF$$dBUB$$dOCLCO$$dOSU$$dISE 000889702 0411_ $$aeng$$hjpn 000889702 042__ $$alccopycat$$apcc 000889702 043__ $$an-us---$$aa-ja--- 000889702 049__ $$aISEA 000889702 05000 $$aE183.8.J3$$bK66713 2019 000889702 08204 $$a327.73052 000889702 1001_ $$aKōsaka, Masataka,$$d1934-1996,$$eauthor. 000889702 24010 $$aFushigi no Nichi-Bei kankeishi.$$lEnglish 000889702 24514 $$aThe remarkable history of Japan-US relations =$$bFushigi no Nichi-Bei kankeishi /$$cKōsaka Masataka ; translated by Terry Gallagher. 000889702 2461_ $$iJapanese title in colophon:$$aFushigi no Nichi-Bei kankeishi 000889702 250__ $$aFirst English edition. 000889702 264_1 $$aTokyo, Japan :$$bJapan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture,$$c2019. 000889702 300__ $$axvi, 170 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c22 cm. 000889702 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000889702 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000889702 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000889702 4901_ $$aJapan Library 000889702 500__ $$aOriginally published in Japan by PHP Institute, Inc., 1996. 000889702 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000889702 5050_ $$aAmerica and the whaling ships -- Perry and Harris -- Civilization versus bigotry -- The state of the world around the time of the Meiji Restoration -- The United States and the Iwakura Mission -- The long road to treaty revision -- The passion of the educator -- Two countries bound together by silk -- Discord following the Russo-Japanese War -- Behind the scenes as the movement to exclude Japan heats up -- Standoff in Manchuria -- Old diplomacy, new diplomacy -- Expansionism, driven by necessity. 000889702 520__ $$aAfter the Pacific War, bitter enemies Japan and the United States became fast friends and allies. Most observers in the West believe Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor was unprovoked, but what had led Japan to take such action? The arrival of American "black ships" in Japan in 1853 was one cause of the fall of the Shogunate and the restoration of imperial power little more than a decade later. That set Japan on the road to international expansion in imitation of Western imperial powers. This volume recounts this saga from a pragmatic perspective, through the Russo-Japanese War and Japanese expansion in Manchuria, to the brink of war with the United States. --$$cSource other than Library of Congress. 000889702 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xForeign relations$$zJapan. 000889702 651_0 $$aJapan$$xForeign relations$$zUnited States. 000889702 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xForeign relations$$y1865- 000889702 651_0 $$aJapan$$xForeign relations$$y1600-1868. 000889702 651_0 $$aJapan$$xForeign relations$$y1868- 000889702 7001_ $$aGallagher, Terry,$$d1956-$$etranslator. 000889702 830_0 $$aJapan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan) 000889702 85200 $$bgen$$hE183.8.J3$$iK66713$$i2019 000889702 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:889702$$pGLOBAL_SET 000889702 980__ $$aBIB 000889702 980__ $$aBOOK