出版時(shí)間:2009-11 出版社:群言出版社 作者:(美)帕特萊克,(美)波里爾,(美)林克 編著,張洪偉,蔡瑞,河晰蘭 譯 頁數(shù):235
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The Opening of JapanThe Japan of the mid.nineteenth century wasa shadow of the modern economic juggernatthat is now one of the world’s 0eading traders.For hundmds of years,Japan had been secludedfrom the outside world by the strict policies of therulers of Japan,the Tokugawa shoguns.With theexception of one Dutch ship per year at the portof Nagasaki,the Japanese refused to deal withforeign ships or nations.Sailors shipwrecked onthe Japanese islands were treated harshly andoften imprisoned.Passing vessels were refusedfood,water,and other provisions.With a goal toright these wrongs and to open Japan to trade,in 1853.the United States sent its most capableman,Admiral Matthew Perry.and four warshipsto open Japan to the rest of the world.Theconsequences of those actions are still being felttoday. In the seventeenth century.the Japanese hadopened their doors briefly to the Dutch andallowed a trading station and Christian enclavein Nagasaki.Guns were imported as part of thistrade.and they were one of the reasons for a greatupheaval that engulfed Japan for many decades,as a civil war raged between powerful shoguns,or warlords. Finally,Tokugawa emerged as thevictor and claimed the lordship of Japan. Duringthese upheavals,the emperor and his family hadstood by wielding no power and existed merelyas a figurehead.
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