Mori Arinori's Life and Resources in AmericaLexington Books, 2004 - 163 страници 'Mori notes, 'Where men think that they know everything, and boast of their superior wisdom, the presumption is that they have yet much to learn.' . . . [T]oday's readers, whether in the United States, in Japan, or elsewhere, who may think they already know so much about the subject, will find much of value in Life and Resources in America.' --Akira Iriye, Harvard University, from the foreword Mori Arinori's Life and Resources in America was written by the young, educated ex-samurai the Japanese government selected as its first diplomatic representative in the United States. Originally published in English in Washington, D.C., in 1871, this book sheds much light on the shape of an American society, government, and economy recovering from the Civil War. Like earlier philosopher-tourists such as Alexis de Tocqueville and Harriet Martineau, Mori understands the United States as a stage upon which an important experiment in democracy, pluralism, and liberalism is unfolding. Life and Resources in America is distinct for its view from the Reconstruction period and by a non-European observer. Historian John E. Van Sant has annotated and lightly edited this uniquely illuminating text, making it readily accessible to the contemporary audience it deserves. |
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... and Resources in America Edited , annotated , and introduced by John E. Van Sant Foreword by Akira Iriye LEXINGTON BOOKS Lanham Boulder New York Toronto Oxford LEXINGTON BOOKS Published in the United States of America by.
... and Resources in America Edited , annotated , and introduced by John E. Van Sant Foreword by Akira Iriye LEXINGTON BOOKS Lanham Boulder New York Toronto Oxford LEXINGTON BOOKS Published in the United States of America by.
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... America ( Boston : Bedford Books , 1997 ) . 3. Kafu Nagai , American Stories , Mitsuko Iriye , trans . ( New York : Columbia Uni- versity Press , 2000 ) . Acknowledgments For their help and advice at various stages of Foreword xi.
... America ( Boston : Bedford Books , 1997 ) . 3. Kafu Nagai , American Stories , Mitsuko Iriye , trans . ( New York : Columbia Uni- versity Press , 2000 ) . Acknowledgments For their help and advice at various stages of Foreword xi.
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... York.12 Lawrence Oliphant , mentor and sponsor of the Japanese students , and formerly a member of the British legation in Edo ; and Thomas Lake Harris , the leader of the Brotherhood of the New Life , on a visit to England in the ...
... York.12 Lawrence Oliphant , mentor and sponsor of the Japanese students , and formerly a member of the British legation in Edo ; and Thomas Lake Harris , the leader of the Brotherhood of the New Life , on a visit to England in the ...
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... York and join the Brotherhood of the New Life community clearly understood Thomas Lake Harris's theology , a theology loosely based upon the ideas and visions of Emanuel Swedenborg . They were impressed ( and made impressionable ) by ...
... York and join the Brotherhood of the New Life community clearly understood Thomas Lake Harris's theology , a theology loosely based upon the ideas and visions of Emanuel Swedenborg . They were impressed ( and made impressionable ) by ...
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... York : D. Appleton & Company , 1857 ) , which was recently repub- lished as Commodore M. C. Perry , Narrative of the Expedition to the China Seas and Japan , 1852-1854 ( Dover Publications , 2000 ) . 2. There were significant divisions ...
... York : D. Appleton & Company , 1857 ) , which was recently repub- lished as Commodore M. C. Perry , Narrative of the Expedition to the China Seas and Japan , 1852-1854 ( Dover Publications , 2000 ) . 2. There were significant divisions ...
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Official and Political Life | 5 |
Life among the Farmers and Planters | 15 |
Commercial Life and Developments | 31 |
Life among the Mechanics | 43 |
Religious Life and Institutions | 51 |
Life in the Factories | 69 |
Educational Life and Institutions | 81 |
Literary Artistic and Scientific Life | 93 |
Life in the Leading Cities | 119 |
Frontier Life and Developments | 129 |
Judicial Life | 135 |
Final Thoughts on America1 | 139 |
Religious Freedom in Japan | 141 |
The Religious Charter of the Empire of Dai Nippon | 149 |
Selected Bibliography | 151 |
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