Publication: J. R. Seeley and Japan's pacific expansion
J. R. Seeley and Japan's pacific expansion
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Dusinberre, M. (2021). J. R. Seeley and Japan’s pacific expansion. Historical Journal, 64(1), 70–97. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X19000591
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In the late nineteenth century, as Japanese scholars, traders, and labourers began to cross the Pacific Ocean in ever greater numbers, Tokyo-based intellectuals started to think about the significance of the ocean for the upcoming century. One prominent articulation of this ‘Pacific age’ was the result of an intellectual dialogue between a young Japanese student, Inagaki Manjirō (1861–1908), and his Cambridge professor, John Robert Seeley (1834–95). Traditionally framed as a relationship of ‘influence’ from teacher to pupil, and thus
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Dusinberre, M. (2021). J. R. Seeley and Japan’s pacific expansion. Historical Journal, 64(1), 70–97. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X19000591