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64. Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style: Japonisme

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