Ulysses S. Grant and Meiji Japan, 1869-1885 Ulysses S. Grant and Meiji Japan, 1869-1885
Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia

Ulysses S. Grant and Meiji Japan, 1869-1885

Diplomacy, Strategic Thought and the Economic Context of US-Japan Relations

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Publisher Description

Ulysses S Grant, besides being the General-in-Chief of the Union armies at the time of the Union victory in the American Civil War, was also President, 1869–1878, at a time when the United States was undergoing significant transformations, both economically and strategically, and growing in confidence as a world power. At the same time, Japan, following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, was seeking to join the ranks of the developed, read exclusively Western, states. This book explores the interaction of Grant with Meiji Japan, compares and contrasts developments in the two countries and assesses the impact each country had on the other. It discusses the travels of the Iwakura Mission in the United States, considers Grant’s 1879 visit to Japan and examines the personal relationship between Grant, the Meiji emperor and the other leaders of the Meiji government. The book argues that Grant’s thoughtful consideration of the key issues of the day, issues common to many countries at the time, and his suggested policy responses had a huge impact on Meiji Japan.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2019
5 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
228
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1.4
MB

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