| Brand | Ernest Satow |
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A Diplomat in Japan An Eyewitness to the Fall of the Shōguns, 1862–1869 New Illustrated & Annotated Critical Edition In September 1862, nineteen-year-old Ernest Satow stepped ashore in Yokohama armed only with a Japanese dictionary and youthful confidence. Within six extraordinary years he had survived assassination attempts, translated for the British Minister at the courts of shōgun and emperor, witnessed the bombardments of Kagoshima and Shimonoseki, and stood on the front lines as samurai armies fought the final battles of the Tokugawa shogunate. His memoir—vivid, sharp, occasionally mischievous, and written while memories were still raw—remains the most important first-hand account of Japan’s turbulent Bakumatsu era. Satow was not merely an observer. He was a participant in the great diplomatic, military, and political crises that reshaped East Asia and opened Japan to the modern world. This definitive new Bunbu Press edition finally restores the depth and richness of Satow’s world: • 40 full-colour plates , newly restored from original 1860s photographs, sketches, and woodblock sources • Over 400 explanatory endnotes clarifying people, places, political factions, customs, and terminology • Comprehensive appendices , including biographies of major figures, a guide to shogunate and Meiji government structures, a glossary of key Japanese terms, and a detailed chronology • Three original contextual essays situating Satow within the wider history of diplomacy, empire, and the Meiji Restoration • Modernised Hepburn romanisation and British spelling throughout for effortless reading without sacrificing historical character From the tense streets of Kyoto to the foreign settlement at Yokohama, from the intrigues of the shogun’s court to the emperor’s first public audience in centuries, Satow writes with the clarity of a born observer and the candour of a young man discovering a civilisation in the midst of revolution. Beautiful enough for the coffee table and rigorous enough for the university classroom, this edition is the one readers have waited a century for. Whether you are a scholar, student, or lover of Japanese history, A Diplomat in Japan offers a front-row seat to the moment Japan stepped out of isolation and onto the world stage. Rediscover the classic that has captivated generations of diplomats, historians, and Japan enthusiasts.
| Brand | Ernest Satow |
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| SKU | B0G6WN1NRC |
| Age Group | ADULT |
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| Product Type | Books > Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > Historical > Asia > Japan |
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