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Ian Hill Nish (1926ー) :
日本外交史、日英交渉史の専門家。第二次大戦後進駐軍の一員として来日。その後エジンバラ大学にて歴史学を学び、日英同盟研究でロンドン大学より博士号取得。シドニー大学、ロンドン・スクール・オブ・エイコノミックス・アンド・ポリティカル・サイエンス(LSE)で教鞭をとる一方、英国日本研究協会会長、ヨーロッパ日本研究協会会長を務める。現在LSE名誉教授。1991年勲三等旭日賞。主著にThe
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, The Story of Japan, Alliance
in Decline, Origins of the Russo-Japanese War, Japanese
Foreign Policy 1869-1942 (邦訳 日本の外交政策 1869-1942; 霞ヶ関から三宅坂へ
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Ronald P. Dore (1925〜):
英の社会学者。ロンドン大学名誉教授。第二次大戦中日本語を学び、戦後給費生として来日、終戦直後の東京の下町に滞在。日本の教育、歴史、文化、社会、経済を広く研究。日本研究は50年に及ぶ。主著にCity
Life in Japan (都市の日本人)、British Factory - Japanese Factory(イギリスの工場・日本の工場)、Land
Reform in Japan(日本の農地改革)、ducation in Tokugawa Japan (江戸時代の教育)「21世紀は個人主義の時代か」「学歴社会:新しい文明病」「貿易摩擦の社会学:イギリスと日本」などがある。
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Richard Storry - Collected Writings
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Richard Storry 1913-1982:
1937年6月から1940年3月まで小樽高等商業学校の教師を勤め、戦後,オーストラリア国立大学で研究の後、オックスフォード大学St.
Antony's College で日本史の教授となる。同大学の極東研究所所長 や英国日本研究学会会長として日本研究を進めると同時に,日本から多くの学者達をオックスフォードに招いた。その中には岡義武、丸山真男、都築忠七、萩原延寿らがいる。専門は日本近代史(特に両大戦間時期の経済・政治・外交・文化)研究。主著に
The Double Patriots; a Study of Japanese Nationalism、
The Case of Richard Sorge( F. W. Deakin との共著)、や海外で日本研究する学生の定番教科書となっている
A History of Modern Japan がある。1982年逝去。蔵書(日本・中国・東南アジア関係の洋書
1,138冊)が小樽商科大学に所蔵されている。
本論文集はイアン・ニッシュにより編集、編者の序文が書き下ろされる。
収録論文分野:日本近代史、現代文化
内容明細:
Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan,
Pt. 3
●COLLECTED
WRITINGS OF IAN NISH [Part 2]
Introduction
PART I
: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER
1. An East India Merchant House in the China Trade in
the 1830s
2. British Mercantile Cooperation in the Indo-China Trade
3. Ito Hirobumi’s Overseas Sojourns in Europe and America
4. Japan’s Modernization and Anglo-German Rivalry in the
1880s
5. Japan and European Brinkmanship, 1895
6. The Royal Navy and the Taking of Weihaiwei, 1898-1905
7. John McLeavy Brown in Korea, 1893-1905
8. Korea, Focus of Russo-Japanese Diplomacy, 1898-1903
9. Politics, Trade and Communications in East Asia: Thoughts
on Anglo-Russian
Relations, 1861-1907
PART II
: BETWEEN THE WARS
10. A Spy in Manchuria ? Ishimitsu Makiyo
11. Japanese Intelligence, 1894-1922
12. Morrison and the Portsmouth Peace Conference, 1905
13. The Washington Conference, 1921-2
14. Sir George Sansom, Diplomat and Historian
15. Diplomats in Japan
16. The Anglo-Japanese Alienation Revisited
PART III
: THE MANCHURIAN CRISIS AND AFTER
17. An Overview of Relations between China and Japan,
1895-1945
18. The First Manchurian Crisis, 1929
19. Japanese Military Intelligence on the Eve of the Manchurian
Crisis
20. Germany, Japan and the Manchurian Crisis: Dr Heinrich
Schnee and the
Lytton Commission
21. Jousting with Authority : The Tokyo Embassy of Sir
Francis Lindley, 1931-4
22. The Showa Emperor and the end of the Manchurian Crisis
23. The Uncertainties of Isolation : Japan Between the
Wars
24. Conflicting Loyalties in Manchuria
25. Britain’s View of the Japanese Economy in the Early
Showa Period
26. Japan and Australia Between the Wars
27. Yoshida Shigeru and Madame Yoshida at the London Embassy
PART IV
: THE APPROACH OF WAR AND THE WAR YEARS
28 The Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere
29. Nationalism in Japan
30. Japan and the Outbreak of War in 1941
31. Japanese Civilians in War
32. Preparing for Peace and Survival
33. Britain, the End of the War in Asia and the Transformation
of Empire
34. Britain and Post-war Thinking on Decolonization in
Southeast Asia, 1943-6
PART V
: THE POST-WAR PERIOD
35. Regaining Confidence : Japan After the Loss of Empire
36. Repercussions of the Asia-Pacific War on Independence
Movementsin
Indonesia, 1943-6
37. Japan’s Economic Development, 1951-61
38. The Japanese-American Security Treaty, 1960
39. The Economic Bases of Japan’s Foreign Relations
40. Queen Elizabeth and Japan
Bibliography
Index
●COLLECTED WRITINGS OF RONALD DORE
Introduction
Part I:
Japanese Politics
1. The ethics of the new Japan
2. Japanese election candidates in 1955
3. Elitism and democracy
4. Japanese Bureaucracy5
Part II:Matters
Agrarian
5. The Meiji landlord: good or bad?
6. Agricultural improvement in Japan: 1870-1900
Part III:
Japanese Social Structure
7. Talent and the social order in Tokugawa Japan
8. Mobility, equality, individuation in modern Japan
9. Learning and life chances in Japan
Part lV:
International Society and Japan’s Place in It
10. The prestige factor in international affairs
11. The Internationalisation of Japan
12. Pearl Harbor ?
Part V:
The Japanese Economy
13. Competition in Japanese capitalism
14. Stock Market Capitalism and its Diffusion
15. Easing economists (Miscellaneous reviews)
Part Vl:
The World at Large
16. Why bother about our grandchildren?
17. Technical Change and Cultural Adaptation
18. Trust and the workings of market capitalism
19. Will Global Capitalism be Anglo-Saxon Capitalism?
Bibliography
Index
●COLLECTED WRITINGS OF RICHARD STORRY
Introduction
to the Richard Storry Collected Writings by Ian Nish
First Richard Storry Memorial Lecture, Otaru, 1994, by
Ian Nish
PART I:
BIOGRAPHY - THE OTARU YEARS
1. Extracts from Richard Storry’s writings in Midorigaoka
Shimbun
2. Hokkaido in the Late Thirties
3. Letter from Richard Storry to Ralph Carr
4.‘It might have been the end of the world’
5. Some Recollections of Hokkaido
6. The Shattering of the Chalice
PART II:
‘DOUBLE PATRIOTS’- THE PRE-WAR YEARS
7. Rumours of a Japanese-German Understanding on the Eve
of the Armistice of
1918
8. The Mukden Incident of September 18-19, 1931
9. The English-language Presentation of Japan’s case during
the China
Emergency of the Late 1930s
10. Konoye Fujimaro: the Last of the Fujiwara
11. Japan in the Thirties: Headless Fascism ‘from below’
and ‘from above’
12. Japan’s Modernization Began with a Young Emperor Descended
from the Sun
13. Soldiers of the Showa Emperor
PART III:
WAR AND PEACE
14. The Greater East Asia War as the Japanese Saw It
15. Letter from W.Bagge to Richard Storry
16. Wartime Intelligence Procedures
17. Review of Colonel Masanobu Tsuji’s book on Singapore
18. The Collapse of Japan
19. Britain and Japan at War
PART IV:
‘SECOND COUNTRY’- THE POSTWAR YEARS
20. Yoshida Shigeru and Japanese Politics Following the
San Francisco Peace
Treaty
21. In Japan Last Autumn [1958]
22. Japan in Autumn 1965
23. Japan, Winter 1973-4: A Triptych
24. A Trilateral Relationship and the Rest of the World
25. Japan, Four Decades of Changing Moods
26. Kinjo Tenno, Emperor of Japan
PART V:
BIOGRAPHICAL WRITING
27. Sir Alvary Gascoigne (1893-1970): Head of UK Liaison
Mission to Japan
(1946-51)
28. Sir Esler Dening (1897-1977): Head of UKLIM and Ambassador
to Japan,
1952-7
29. Geoffrey Hudson (1903-74)
30. Colonel Masanobu Tsuji, Chief of Operations and Planning
Staff of General
Yamashita’s 25th Army
31. Sazae-san: The Creation of Hasegawa Machiko the Cartoonist
32. Will Adams
33. Some Reflections on E.H.Norman: A Historian in the
English Tradition
PART VI:
GENERAL CULTURE AND JAPAN
34. Japanese Attitudes to the West
35. The Image of Japan in England, 1870-1970
36. The Image of Japan in British Literature
37. Showa Japan: Fifty Years of War and Peace
Bibliography
Index
既刊
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