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The abacus and the sword

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     Duus, Peter, 1933- - Author
    Berkeley ; Los Angeles ; London : University of California Press, c1995 - xiv, 480 s., [12] s. obr. příl. : il., mapy ; 24 cm
    ISBN 0-520-08614-7 (váz.), ISBN 0-520-21361-0 (brož.)
    Twentieth-century Japan ;
    19.-20. století 1895-1910
     Japonsko 19.-20. století  Korea 19.-20. století  Japonsko 19.-20. století  Korea 19.-20. století
     studie
    Call numberC 350.947
    Umístění 94(51/52) - Dějiny Číny, Mongolska, Koreje, Japonska
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    Lidická ( volný výběr ) vypůjčeno (do 25.11.2024)C 350.947   

    Title statementThe abacus and the sword : the Japanese penetration of Korea, 1895-1910 / Peter Duus
    Main entry-name Duus, Peter, 1933- (Author)
    Issue dataBerkeley ; Los Angeles ; London : University of California Press, c1995
    Phys.des.xiv, 480 s., [12] s. obr. příl. : il., mapy ; 24 cm
    ISBN0-520-08614-7 (váz.)
    0-520-21361-0 (brož.)
    Edition Twentieth-century Japan ; 4
    Note"A Philip E. Lilienthal book"--S. [ii]. Dar nadace The Nippon Foundation
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík
    Subj. Headings 19.-20. století * 1895-1910 * Japonsko - mezinárodní vztahy - 19.-20. století * Korea - mezinárodní vztahy - 19.-20. století * Japonsko - dějiny - 19.-20. století * Korea - dějiny - 19.-20. století
    Form, Genre studie
    Conspect94(520) - Dějiny Japonska
    UDC 327 , 94(520) , 94(519)
    CountrySpojené státy americké ; Velká Británie
    Languageangličtina
    Ve volném výběru94(51/52) - Dějiny Číny, Mongolska, Koreje, Japonska
    Document kindBOOKS
    What forces were behind Japan's emergence as the first non- Western colonial power at the turn of the twentieth century? Peter Duus brings a new perspective to Meiji expansionism in this pathbreaking study of Japan's acquisition of Korea, the largest of its colonial possessions. He shows how Japan's drive for empire was part of a larger goal to become the economic, diplomatic, and strategic equal of the Western countries who had imposed a humiliating treaty settlement on the country in the 1850s. Duus maintains that two separate but interlinked processes, one political/military and the other economic, propelled Japan's imperialism. Every attempt at increasing Japanese political influence licensed new opportunities for trade, and each new push for Japanese economic interests buttressed, and sometimes justified, further political advances. The sword was the servant of the abacus, the abacus the agent of the sword. While suggesting that Meiji imperialism shared much with the Western colonial expansion that provided both model and context, Duus also argues that it was "backward imperialism" shaped by a sense of inferiority vis--vis the West. Along with his detailed diplomatic and economic history, Duus offers a unique social history that illuminates the motivations and lifestyles of the overseas Japanese of the time, as well as the views that contemporary Japanese had of themselves and their fellow Asians. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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