Imperialism in East Asia
The history of Japan giving an account of the antient and present state and government of that empire; of its ... minerals, trees ... animals ... and fishes; of the chronology ... of the emperors ... of the customs and manufactures of the natives, and of their trade ... with the Dutch and Chinese.
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Series editors

Andrew Hillier
Retired leading London barrister who subsequently studied for his PhD. under Robert Bickers, University of Bristol. He is currently Hon. Research Associate, University of Bristol.

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Imperialism in East Asia

Discipline:Aziëstudies
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Imperialism in East Asia offers an important new focus on the modern history and enduring legacies of imperialism in East Asia, providing a platform for critical exploration of the histories of imperialism in China, Korea and Japan, comparative studies of the phenomenon, and research tracing the connections between imperialisms in the region. In particular, it seeks to showcase research that brings new or neglected sources before academic and informed readerships, and welcomes contributions by new and established authors.