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64. Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style: Japonisme
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Libby Horner
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xv
- List of Contributors xxxiii
- Index of Biographical Portraits and Memoirs in Japan Society Volumes xxxvii
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PART I: BRITAIN IN JAPAN
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PERSONALITIES AND ENTREPRENEURS
- 1. Admiral Sir Fleetwood Pellew (1789–1861) and the Phaeton Incident of 1808 1
- 2. Thomas (Sir Stamford) Raffles (1781–1826) and Dr Donald Ainslie 20
- 3. Victoria Crosses Awarded for Valour in Japan: Duncan Boyes, Thomas Pride, William Seeley and Robert Gray 37
- 4. Marianne North (1830–1890): Traveller, Botanist and Artist 45
- 5. William Henry Smith (1838–1884): Prominent Public-spirited Figure in Early Yokohama History 58
- 6. Alan Owston (1853–1915): Naturalist and Yachtsman 74
- 7. Edgar Abbott (1849–1890): Athlete and Brewer 86
- 8. No 48, Yokohama 98
- 9. Thomas Bates Blow (1853–1941): Antiquarian, Apiarist and Pioneer Motorist in Japan 106
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WRITERS AND BROADCASTERS
- 10. Ernest Harold Pickering, M.P. (1881–1957): A Convinced but Unconvincing Apologist for Japan 125
- 11. Dorothy Britton (Lady Bouchier 1922–2015), Gifted Composer, Author and Translator 138
- 12. John Newman (1935–1993): Jūdōka, Broadcaster and Academic 143
- 13. Peter Martin (1931–2004): Successful Author and British Council Representative 155
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MISSIONARIES
- 14. Charles Frederick Warren (1841–1899): Anglican Missionary in Osaka 169
- 15. Barclay Fowell Buxton (1860–1946): Evangelistic Missionary in Japan 177
- 16. The Archdeacon and the Canon: The Hutchinsons of Japan 187
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POLITICIANS
- 17. The Fifteenth Earl of Derby (1826–1893): Foreign Secretary 195
- 18. Earl of Kimberley (1826–1902) and Japan 208
- 19. Lord Lansdowne (1845–1927) and Japan 221
- 20. Lord Lytton (1876–1947) and Anglo-Japanese Relations in the 1930s 238
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OFFICIALS AND DIPLOMATS
- 21. Early British Judges in Japan, 1865–1881: Sir Edmund Grimani Hornby, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin and Sir Richard Temple Rennie 247
- 22. John Carey Hall (1864–1926): A Career in Japan and the Japan Consular Service 278
- 23. Sir Colin John Davidson (1878–1930): Japan Specialist in the British Consular Service 292
- 24. John Frederick Lowder (1843–1902): Consul, Counsel and o-yatoi 300
- 25. Sir Edward Crowe (1877–1960): Forgotten Star of the Japan Consular Service 303
- 26. Oswald ‘Shiro’ White (1884–1970): 38 Years in the Japan Consular Service 307
- 27. Three British Consuls in Manchuria, 1931–32: Esler Dening, Robert Scott and George Moss 318
- 28. Sir Fred Warner (1918–1995): Ambassador to Japan, 1972–76 327
- 29. Sir Michael Wilford (1922–2006): Ambassador to Japan, 1975–80 333
- 30. Sir John Whitehead (1932–2013): Ambassador to Japan, 1987–1992 343
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SCHOLARS
- 31. Basil Hall Chamberlain’s Things Japanese and the ‘Invention of a New Religion’: A Critique of Bushido 349
- 32. William J.S. Shand (1850–1909) and Henry John Weintz (1864–1931): ‘Japanese Self-taught’ 362
- 33. Douglas Mills (1923–2005): Scholar of Japanese at Cambridge University 371
- 34. John McEwan (1924–1969): Scholar of Japanese at Cambridge University 374
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BUSINESS, TRADE AND INVESTMENT
- 35. Charles Sale (1868–1943) and George Sale (1896–1976): Business and Politics in Anglo-Japanese Relations 391
- 36. Christopher W. McDonald (1931–2011): A Life in Japan 399
- 37. NSK at Peterlee: A Successful Japanese Manufacturing Investment in the UK 408
- 38. Sharp Corporation’s UK Research Investment: Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd 423
- 39. Mitsubishi Electric’s Manufacturing Investments in Scotland 434
- 40. Alps Electric (UK) Limited and the Birth of Two Trees Photonics Limited 442
- 41. Chugai Pharmaceutical in the United Kingdom 456
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42. Selling British Electronics to Japan
- Part I: Selling to Japanese Manufacturers Investing in Britain 462
- Part II: Selling to Japanese Companies in Japan 472
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BUSINESS, TRADE AND INVESTMENT
- 43. Wool in Japan: A Very British Story 480
- 44. The British Chamber of Commerce (Japan), 1948–2015 491
- 45. English Lawyers and Japan from the 1960s to the Present Day 501
- 46. The British Pavilion at Aichi Expo 2005 521
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CULTURE
- 47. Victorian Novelists in Japan: Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, Charlotte and Emily Brontë in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries 531
- 48. Minton for the Meiji Emperor 542
- 49. Britain and the JET Programme: Five Individuals 554
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PART II: JAPAN IN BRITAIN
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DIPLOMATS
- 50. Fujiyama Naraichi (1915–1994): A Young Diplomat in Wartime 569
- 51. Kazuo Chiba (1925–2004): An Outstanding Japanese Diplomat 577
- 52. Young Japanese Diplomats Sent to Study at British Universities 584
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BUSINESS, TRADE AND BANKING
- 53. Saba Shoichi (1919–2012): Japanese Industrialist and Friend of Britain 599
- 54. Shijuro Ogata (1927–2014): Internationalist Japanese Banker 607
- 55. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce in the UK, 1959–2015 612
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SCHOLARS
- 56. Yasui Tetsu (1870–1945): Promoter of Women’s Higher Education 625
- 57. Tanaka Hozumi (1876–1944): Enlightened Educationalist at Waseda 637
- 58. Hagihara Nobutoshi (1926–2001): Internationalist 648
- 59. Nakaya Ukichiro (1900–1962): Snow Scientist 663
- 60. Takakusu Junjirō (1866–1945): Buddhist Idealist, Scholar and Educator 680
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CULTURE & COLLABORATION
- 61. Itō Michio (1892–1961): Dancer and Producer 693
- 62. Bonsai in Britain 705
- 63. The Royal Academy of Arts and Japan: 140 Years of Exhibitions, Education and Debate 718
- 64. Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style: Japonisme 731
- 65. Shimaoka Tatsuzō (1919–2007): Master Japanese Potter 745
- 66. Katō Shōzō (1863–1930) and Tomita Kumasaku (1872–1953): Japanese Art Dealers in London 754
- 67. Netsuke and Inrō collectors in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 761
- 68. Lisa, Lady Sainsbury (1912–2014): Bringing Japanese Art to East Anglia 773
- 69. UK-Japan 21st Century group 779
- Select Bibliography of Works in English on Anglo-Japanese Relations 791
- Select Bibliography of Works in Japanese on Anglo-Japanese Relations 809
- Index 815
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xv
- List of Contributors xxxiii
- Index of Biographical Portraits and Memoirs in Japan Society Volumes xxxvii
-
PART I: BRITAIN IN JAPAN
-
PERSONALITIES AND ENTREPRENEURS
- 1. Admiral Sir Fleetwood Pellew (1789–1861) and the Phaeton Incident of 1808 1
- 2. Thomas (Sir Stamford) Raffles (1781–1826) and Dr Donald Ainslie 20
- 3. Victoria Crosses Awarded for Valour in Japan: Duncan Boyes, Thomas Pride, William Seeley and Robert Gray 37
- 4. Marianne North (1830–1890): Traveller, Botanist and Artist 45
- 5. William Henry Smith (1838–1884): Prominent Public-spirited Figure in Early Yokohama History 58
- 6. Alan Owston (1853–1915): Naturalist and Yachtsman 74
- 7. Edgar Abbott (1849–1890): Athlete and Brewer 86
- 8. No 48, Yokohama 98
- 9. Thomas Bates Blow (1853–1941): Antiquarian, Apiarist and Pioneer Motorist in Japan 106
-
WRITERS AND BROADCASTERS
- 10. Ernest Harold Pickering, M.P. (1881–1957): A Convinced but Unconvincing Apologist for Japan 125
- 11. Dorothy Britton (Lady Bouchier 1922–2015), Gifted Composer, Author and Translator 138
- 12. John Newman (1935–1993): Jūdōka, Broadcaster and Academic 143
- 13. Peter Martin (1931–2004): Successful Author and British Council Representative 155
-
MISSIONARIES
- 14. Charles Frederick Warren (1841–1899): Anglican Missionary in Osaka 169
- 15. Barclay Fowell Buxton (1860–1946): Evangelistic Missionary in Japan 177
- 16. The Archdeacon and the Canon: The Hutchinsons of Japan 187
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POLITICIANS
- 17. The Fifteenth Earl of Derby (1826–1893): Foreign Secretary 195
- 18. Earl of Kimberley (1826–1902) and Japan 208
- 19. Lord Lansdowne (1845–1927) and Japan 221
- 20. Lord Lytton (1876–1947) and Anglo-Japanese Relations in the 1930s 238
-
OFFICIALS AND DIPLOMATS
- 21. Early British Judges in Japan, 1865–1881: Sir Edmund Grimani Hornby, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin and Sir Richard Temple Rennie 247
- 22. John Carey Hall (1864–1926): A Career in Japan and the Japan Consular Service 278
- 23. Sir Colin John Davidson (1878–1930): Japan Specialist in the British Consular Service 292
- 24. John Frederick Lowder (1843–1902): Consul, Counsel and o-yatoi 300
- 25. Sir Edward Crowe (1877–1960): Forgotten Star of the Japan Consular Service 303
- 26. Oswald ‘Shiro’ White (1884–1970): 38 Years in the Japan Consular Service 307
- 27. Three British Consuls in Manchuria, 1931–32: Esler Dening, Robert Scott and George Moss 318
- 28. Sir Fred Warner (1918–1995): Ambassador to Japan, 1972–76 327
- 29. Sir Michael Wilford (1922–2006): Ambassador to Japan, 1975–80 333
- 30. Sir John Whitehead (1932–2013): Ambassador to Japan, 1987–1992 343
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SCHOLARS
- 31. Basil Hall Chamberlain’s Things Japanese and the ‘Invention of a New Religion’: A Critique of Bushido 349
- 32. William J.S. Shand (1850–1909) and Henry John Weintz (1864–1931): ‘Japanese Self-taught’ 362
- 33. Douglas Mills (1923–2005): Scholar of Japanese at Cambridge University 371
- 34. John McEwan (1924–1969): Scholar of Japanese at Cambridge University 374
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BUSINESS, TRADE AND INVESTMENT
- 35. Charles Sale (1868–1943) and George Sale (1896–1976): Business and Politics in Anglo-Japanese Relations 391
- 36. Christopher W. McDonald (1931–2011): A Life in Japan 399
- 37. NSK at Peterlee: A Successful Japanese Manufacturing Investment in the UK 408
- 38. Sharp Corporation’s UK Research Investment: Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd 423
- 39. Mitsubishi Electric’s Manufacturing Investments in Scotland 434
- 40. Alps Electric (UK) Limited and the Birth of Two Trees Photonics Limited 442
- 41. Chugai Pharmaceutical in the United Kingdom 456
-
42. Selling British Electronics to Japan
- Part I: Selling to Japanese Manufacturers Investing in Britain 462
- Part II: Selling to Japanese Companies in Japan 472
-
BUSINESS, TRADE AND INVESTMENT
- 43. Wool in Japan: A Very British Story 480
- 44. The British Chamber of Commerce (Japan), 1948–2015 491
- 45. English Lawyers and Japan from the 1960s to the Present Day 501
- 46. The British Pavilion at Aichi Expo 2005 521
-
CULTURE
- 47. Victorian Novelists in Japan: Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, Charlotte and Emily Brontë in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries 531
- 48. Minton for the Meiji Emperor 542
- 49. Britain and the JET Programme: Five Individuals 554
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PART II: JAPAN IN BRITAIN
-
DIPLOMATS
- 50. Fujiyama Naraichi (1915–1994): A Young Diplomat in Wartime 569
- 51. Kazuo Chiba (1925–2004): An Outstanding Japanese Diplomat 577
- 52. Young Japanese Diplomats Sent to Study at British Universities 584
-
BUSINESS, TRADE AND BANKING
- 53. Saba Shoichi (1919–2012): Japanese Industrialist and Friend of Britain 599
- 54. Shijuro Ogata (1927–2014): Internationalist Japanese Banker 607
- 55. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce in the UK, 1959–2015 612
-
SCHOLARS
- 56. Yasui Tetsu (1870–1945): Promoter of Women’s Higher Education 625
- 57. Tanaka Hozumi (1876–1944): Enlightened Educationalist at Waseda 637
- 58. Hagihara Nobutoshi (1926–2001): Internationalist 648
- 59. Nakaya Ukichiro (1900–1962): Snow Scientist 663
- 60. Takakusu Junjirō (1866–1945): Buddhist Idealist, Scholar and Educator 680
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CULTURE & COLLABORATION
- 61. Itō Michio (1892–1961): Dancer and Producer 693
- 62. Bonsai in Britain 705
- 63. The Royal Academy of Arts and Japan: 140 Years of Exhibitions, Education and Debate 718
- 64. Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style: Japonisme 731
- 65. Shimaoka Tatsuzō (1919–2007): Master Japanese Potter 745
- 66. Katō Shōzō (1863–1930) and Tomita Kumasaku (1872–1953): Japanese Art Dealers in London 754
- 67. Netsuke and Inrō collectors in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 761
- 68. Lisa, Lady Sainsbury (1912–2014): Bringing Japanese Art to East Anglia 773
- 69. UK-Japan 21st Century group 779
- Select Bibliography of Works in English on Anglo-Japanese Relations 791
- Select Bibliography of Works in Japanese on Anglo-Japanese Relations 809
- Index 815