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Contents
Introduction
List of Contributors
Index of Biographical Portraits and Memoirs in Japan Society Volumes
1. The Great Japan Exhibition, 1981–1982
2. Haiku in the British Isles: A Tale of Acceptance and Non-acceptance
3. Japanese Gardens and the Japanese Garden Society in the UK
4. Three Ages of British Kendō: The Introduction of a Unique Sporting and Cultural Activity
5. Nippon Club (1881–2014)
6. Japan and Ye Sette of Odd Volumes and The Thirteen Club in the 1890s
7. British Week in Tokyo, 1969
8. EXPO ’70 at Osaka: A British View
9. The British Export Marketing Centre and the Promotion of British Exports to Japan from 1972
10. Scotch Whisky in Japan
11. Mountaineering in Japan: British Pioneers and the Pre-war Japanese Alpine Club
12. Cricket in Late Edo and Meiji Japan
13. Introduction of Football from Britain into Nineteenth-century Japan: Rugby Football and Soccer
14. Freemasonry in Japan
15. Christ Church, Yokohama, and its First Incumbent: Michael Buckworth Bailey, 1862–1872
16. British Bible Societies and the Translation of the Bible into Japanese in the Nineteenth Century
17. Bishop Kenneth Sansbury (1905–1993): College Lecturer and Chaplain
18. John William Fenton (1831–1890) and The Japanese National Anthem Kimigayo
19. Britain and Japan: Exchanges in Music before the Second World War
20. Kazuo Kikuta (1908–1973), Japanese Impressario and Lover of Charles Dickens: A Personal Memoir
21. Kawakita Nagamasa (1903–1981) and Kawakita Kashiko (1908–1993): Film Ambassadors
22. Sessue Hayakawa (1886–1973): International Film Star
23. The Return of Japan’s Lost Telescope after 400 Years
24. Ella Du Cane (1874–1943) – Watercolourist
25. Alfred Parsons, RA, PRWS (1847–1920) and the Japanese Watercolour Movement
26. R.V.C. Bodley (‘Bodley of Arabia’) (1892–1970): Soldier, Adventurer, Journalist and Writer in Japan, 1933–1934
27. Norman Macrae (1921–2010): Pioneering Journalist of The Economist on Japanese Affairs
28. Yamamoto Yao (1875–1955) and Japanese Nursing
29. Ōe Sumi (1875–1948) and Domestic Science in Japan
30. Yanaihara Tadao (1893–1961) andHis Tour of Britain, 1920–1921
31. Ichikawa Sanki (1886–1970): Expert in English Philology and Literature
32. Michio Morishima (1923–2004): An Economist Made in Japan
33. Honma Hisao (1886–1981): Expert on Oscar Wilde
34. Shimamura Hōgetsu (1871–1918): Pioneer of Shingeki (Western-style Theatre) in Japan
35. Mutō Chō zō (1881–1942), and A Short History of Anglo-Japanese Relations
36. Yanada Senji (1906–1972):Teacher of Japanese at SOAS
37. Sakurai Jōji (1858–1939): Leading Chemist and Nō Drama Specialist
38. Edward Divers (1837–1912) and Robert William Atkinson (1850–1929): Influential Teachers of Chemistryin Meiji Japan
39. Edward Vivian Gatenby, CBE (1892–1955): Distinguished Teacher of English as a Foreign Language
40. Wolf Mendl (1926–1999): Leading Scholar in the Field of International Relations
41. John Sargent, Respected Geographer of Japan
42. Grace James (1882–1965) and Mrs T.H. (Kate) James (1845–1928): Writers of Children’s Stories
43. Katō Hiroharu (1870–1939) and Japan’s Last Foreign-built Cruiser
44. Fukuda Takeo (1905–1995): Japanese Prime Minister who Spent Three Years in London
45. Shirasu Jirō (1902–1985): A Complicated and Enigmatic Personality
46. Sir Henry Keppel (1809–1904): ‘Probably the Most Universally Popular Naval Commander Ever Sent by England to the East’
47. Major C.A.L. Yate VC (1872–1914): A Gallant British Officer and Admirer of Japan
48. Sir Nicholas John Hannen (1842–1900): Judge of the British Court for Japan
49. Robert Anderson Mowat (1843–1925): Judge of the British Court for Japan, 1891–1897
50. Sir Francis Bertie and Japan (1844–1919): Key Figure in Framing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
51. Lord Granville (1815–1891): A Pragmatist at the Foreign Office
52. Arthur Balfour (1848–1930): A Skilled Politician Managing the Emergence of Japan as a Great Power
53. Sir John Simon (1873–1954) and ‘This Manchurian Briar-Patch’
54. Lord Halifax (1881–1959): A Reassessment of British Far-Eastern Policy, 1938–1941
55. Sir Anthony Eden (1897–1977):Managing the Challenge of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1936–1955
56. Ernest Bevin (1881–1951) and British Policies towards Occupied Japan,1945–1952
57. Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013): Pragmatist Who Radically Improved Britain’s Image in Japan and Successfully Promoted Japanese Manufacturing Investment in Britain
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