Japan Through American Eyes

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Japan Through American Eyes

The Journal Of Francis Hall, 1859-1866

Regional / International studies

Author: Fred G Notehelfer

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 19 Mb

ISBN: 9780429979156


Introduction

This abridgement of the unique journal of Francis Hall, America's leading business pioneer in nineteenth-century Japan, offers a remarkable view of the period leading to the Meiji Restoration.

An upstate New York book dealer, Hall went to Japan in 1859 to collect material for a book on the country and to serve as correspondent for Horace Greeley's New York Tribune.

Hall's Business and Observations

Seeing the opportunities for commerce in Yokohama, he helped found Walsh, Hall, and Co., an institution that became one of the most important American trading houses in Japan.

Hall was a shrewd businessman, but also a perceptive recorder of life around him.

Historical Significance

Privately preserved for more than a hundred years, this document shows Hall to have been an astute observer and story-teller as well as an influential opinion-maker in the United States during the crucial decade of the American Civil War and the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

While contemporary American and British diplomatic accounts have focused on the official record, Hall reveals the private side of life in the treaty port.

Publication and Impact

The publication of his journal, now in abridged form for the student and general reader, furnishes us with an insightful and sensitive portrayal of Japan on the eve of modernity.

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