Le Japon en 1866 by comte de Charles Montblanc
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Montblanc, Charles, comte de, 1833-1894
French
"Le Japon en 1866" by comte de Charles Montblanc is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book examines Japan's intricate relationship with Western nations during a period of significant political and cultural transformation. It emphasizes the vital importance of Japan's position as a point of interest for Europe, particularly r...
powers, particularly focusing on the tensions surrounding the requests for diplomatic recognition of the Mikado versus the Taïkoune's authority. He illustrates the internal struggles within Japan between traditionalists and progressives, highlighting the desire of many Japanese to embrace Western advancements while maintaining their sovereignty. The author argues for a respectful and just approach to foreign relations, suggesting that European powers should recognize and engage with the legitimate structures of Japanese governance to foster mutual benefit and prevent conflict. Through this thorough examination, Montblanc posits that understanding Japan's unique socio-political context is crucial for establishing productive international relations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Logan Brown
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Robert Wilson
1 month agoThis download was worth it since the attention to historical detail adds a layer of realism that is rare. A perfect companion for a quiet weekend.
Joshua Lewis
1 month agoIt took me a while to start, but it serves as a poignant reminder of the human condition. It is definitely a 5-star read from me.
George Hill
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Linda Rivera
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