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Ransome, Stafford (1860-1931)
Japan in transition.1899.
JAPAN IN TRANSITION, A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE PROGRESS POLICY, AND METHODS OF THE JAPANESE SINCE THEIR WAR WITH CHINA, BY STAFFORD RANSOME, MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS; RECENTLY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE MORNING POST IN THE FAR EAST, AUTHOR OF
MODERN LABOUR,
ETC. WITH FOUR SPECIAL MAPS BY THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
LONDON AND NEW YORK, HARPER & BROTHERS, 45 ALBEMARLE STREET, W. MDCCCXCIX [1899].
xix, 339 p., [4] leaves of plates. 23 cm.
[DS/882/Ra](00018898)
目 次
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
vii
I. POPULAR MISCONCEPTIONS OF JAPAN.
1
II. TRAVELLING AND ACCOMMODATION.
24
III. THE STANDING OF THE FOREIGNER.
62
IV. PRESENT DAY EDUCATION.
81
V. THE NEW SCHOOL OF DRAMA.
112
VI. THE POSITION AND PROSPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY.
131
VII. THE MORAL STANDARD.
147
VIII. THE COMMERCIAL INTEGRITY OF THE JAPANESE.
170
IX. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS RELATIONS.
187
X. MODERN INDUSTRIAL JAPAN.
206
XI. THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON FOREIGN RELATIONS.
228
XII. POLITICS IN THE PAST AND PRESENT.
244
XIII. OUTLINE OF STRATEGICAL GEOGRAPHY.
264
XIV. THE QUESTION OF COLONISATION.
283
XV. JAPAN AS AN ALLY.
304
XVI. OUR PROSPECTS UNDER THE REVISED TREATIES.
319
INDEX.
331
注 記
遊び紙に書き込み。
記載書誌
TOYO BUNKO, p. 92. YOKOYAMA, 256.