Demarcating Japan : Imperialism, Islanders, and Mobility, 18551884
Harvard University Press
Explore the fascinating history of Japan's imperial expansion and its impact on islanders with Takahiro Yamamoto's "Demarcating Japan: Imperialism, Islanders, and Mobility, 1855-1884." This detailed account delves into the complex dynamics of power, movement, and identity during a pivotal era in Japanese history. Discover how territorial demarcation shaped interactions between imperial forces and indigenous populations, offering a nuanced perspective on the period's social and political landscape. Key themes include: * The role of imperialism in shaping national boundaries. * The experiences of islanders navigating mobility and control. * The socio-political context of Japan between 1855 and 1884. This hardback edition provides comprehensive research for historians, students, and anyone interested in Japanese history and post-colonial studies. Summary: "Demarcating Japan: Imperialism, Islanders, and Mobility, 1855-1884" by Takahiro Yamamoto is a historical study on Japanese imperialism, islander mobility, and territorial demarcation from 1855-1884.
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