This new study examines the history of the relations between the British and Japanese monarchies over the past 150 years. Complemented by a significant plate section, with many rarely seen historical photographs and illustrations, together with supporting chronologies, this volume will become a benchmark reference on the subject.
Peter Kornicki retired as Professor of Japanese at the University of Cambridge in 2014. He had been teaching at Cambridge since 1985 and he served for eight years as the Deputy Warden of Robinson College. He was also president of the European Association for Japanese Studies in 1997-2000. He is the author of numerous books and articles, most recently Languages, Scripts, and Chinese Texts in East Asia (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Antony Best is an Associate Professor in International History at the London School of Economics. His most recent single-authored book is British Intelligence and the Japanese Challenge in Asia, 1914-1941 (Basingstoke: Palgrave 2002), and he is one of the co-authors of International History of the Twentieth Century and Beyond, 3rd edition (London: Routledge, 2015). Hugh Cortazzi was British ambassador to Japan between 1980 and 1984 and chairman of the Japan Society between 1985 and 1995. He wrote, edited and contributed to many books and chapters on the history of modern Japan and on Anglo-Japanese relations. His most recent book (co-edited with Antony Best) was British Foreign Secretaries and Japan 1850-1990: Aspects of the Evolution of British Foreign Policy (Folkestone: Renaissance Books, 2018).
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Usages and Abbreviations Foreword by David Warren Preface by Koji Tsuruoka Acknowledgements List of Contributors List of Plates PART ONE First Encounters: From 1868 to 1902 (Peter Kornicki) PART TWO A Royal Alliance: Court Diplomacy 1902–1941 (Antony Best) PART THREE Renewing and Developing Royal Relations in a Changed World: 1945–2018 (Hugh Cortazzi) Appendix 1 – Chronology of Royal and Imperial Visits 1868–2018 Bibliography Index