The Russell Cawthorn Collection
The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
The Armistice, the Peace Process, and Versailles
The Ongoing Consequences
The Armistice, the Peace Process, and Versailles
The Ongoing Consequences
RCC7552
Asia After Versailles. Asian Perspectives on the Paris Peace Conference and the Inter War Order, 1919-1933
ISBN
9781474417167
Purchase Price
£49.53 (new)
Date Purchased
August 18, 2017
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press (2017, Edinburgh)
Notes
This book is part of the Edinburgh East Asian Studies Series, edited by Natascha Gentz, Urs Matthias Zachmann and David Der-Wei Wang. The book is a series of chapters as follows: * An Introduction: Asia After Versailles by Professor Urs Matthias Zachmann. * The Correlation of Crises, 1918 - 1920 by Professor Mark Metzer, Professor of History and Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, and - from 2017 - Professor of History and International Studies at the University of Washington. * Muslim Asia After Versailles by Professor Cemil Aydin, Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * From Versailles to Shanghai: Pan Asianist Legacies of the Paris Peace Conference and The Failure of Asianism From Below by Torsten Weber, a historian of modern East Asia and a Senior Research fellow at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo, where he also served as Head of Humanities Section. * A Cultural History of Diplomacy: Reassessing the Japanese "Performance" at The Paris Peace Conference by Professor Naoko Shimazu, Professor of Humanities (History) at Yale-NUS College, Singapore; formerly of Birkbeck College, University of London. *India's Freedom and The League of Nations: Public Debates by Maria Franke, a historian of modern South Asia working at the University of Rostock in Germany. *Dashed Hopes: Japanese Buddhist Perspectives on the Paris Peace Conference by John LoBreglio, a Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at Oxford Brookes University. * Particularism and Universalism in the New Nationalism of Post- Versailles Japan by Professor Kevin M. Doak who held the Nippon Foundation endowed Chair in Japanese Studies at Georgetown University where he was also Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. * Versailles and The Fate of Chinese Internationalism: Reassessing the Anarchist Case by Professor Gotelind Muller-Saini, Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Heidelberg. * The Impact of Versailles on Chinese Nationalism as Reflected in Shanghai Graphic and Urban Culture, 1919 - 1931 by Professor Hiroko Sakamoto, Professor Emeritus of Chinese Intellectual and Cultural History at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.
9781474417167
Purchase Price
£49.53 (new)
Date Purchased
August 18, 2017
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press (2017, Edinburgh)
Notes
This book is part of the Edinburgh East Asian Studies Series, edited by Natascha Gentz, Urs Matthias Zachmann and David Der-Wei Wang. The book is a series of chapters as follows: * An Introduction: Asia After Versailles by Professor Urs Matthias Zachmann. * The Correlation of Crises, 1918 - 1920 by Professor Mark Metzer, Professor of History and Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, and - from 2017 - Professor of History and International Studies at the University of Washington. * Muslim Asia After Versailles by Professor Cemil Aydin, Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * From Versailles to Shanghai: Pan Asianist Legacies of the Paris Peace Conference and The Failure of Asianism From Below by Torsten Weber, a historian of modern East Asia and a Senior Research fellow at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo, where he also served as Head of Humanities Section. * A Cultural History of Diplomacy: Reassessing the Japanese "Performance" at The Paris Peace Conference by Professor Naoko Shimazu, Professor of Humanities (History) at Yale-NUS College, Singapore; formerly of Birkbeck College, University of London. *India's Freedom and The League of Nations: Public Debates by Maria Franke, a historian of modern South Asia working at the University of Rostock in Germany. *Dashed Hopes: Japanese Buddhist Perspectives on the Paris Peace Conference by John LoBreglio, a Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at Oxford Brookes University. * Particularism and Universalism in the New Nationalism of Post- Versailles Japan by Professor Kevin M. Doak who held the Nippon Foundation endowed Chair in Japanese Studies at Georgetown University where he was also Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. * Versailles and The Fate of Chinese Internationalism: Reassessing the Anarchist Case by Professor Gotelind Muller-Saini, Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Heidelberg. * The Impact of Versailles on Chinese Nationalism as Reflected in Shanghai Graphic and Urban Culture, 1919 - 1931 by Professor Hiroko Sakamoto, Professor Emeritus of Chinese Intellectual and Cultural History at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.