East Asia Observed

East Asia Observed

Selected Writings 1973-2021

This collection brings together themes in East Asian history, diplomacy, culture and politics written by J E Hoare since the early 1970s. His writings derive from his training as a historian, from his time as a Research Analyst in the British Foreign Office from 1969-2003, and from his experiences as a diplomat in the Republic of Korea (South Korea), the People’s Republic of China, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea). The writings selected for this volume include academic papers, book reviews and some quasi-journalistic articles which reflect both historical research and analysis of current events and issues. The wide-ranging content speaks to the author’s specialist fields of interest including diplomacy, biography, extraterritoriality and architecture on which he has published extensively.
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  • Contents
  • 1. Captain Broughton, HMS Providence (and her tender) and his voyage to the Pacific 1794–98
  • 2. The ‘Bankoku Shimbun Affair’: Foreigners, the Press and Extraterritoriality in Early Modern Japan
  • 3. Japan undermines extraterritoriality: Extradition in Japan 1885–1899
  • 4. British Journalists in Meiji Japan
  • 5. The Tokyo Embassy, 1871–1945
  • 6. Captain Francis Brinkley (1842–1912): Yatoi, Scholar and Apologist
  • 7. William Keswick, 1835–1912: Jardine’s Pioneer in Japan
  • 8. The Era of the Unequal Treaties, 1858–99
  • 9. Ernest Cyril Comfort: The Other British Aviation Mission and Mitsubishi 1921–1924
  • 10. Korea, Taiwan and Manchuria: Britain’s Consular Service in the Japanese Empire, 1883–1941
  • 11. John Carey Hall (1844–1921): A Career in the Japan Consular Service
  • 12. Memories of the Past: The Legacy of Japan’s Treaty Ports
  • 13. The Centenary of Korea-British Diplomatic Relations: Aspects of British Interest and Involvement in Korea, 1600–1983
  • 14. The Anglican Cathedral Seoul 1926–1986
  • 15. British Public opinion and the Korean War: A preliminary survey
  • 16. A Brush with History: Opening the British Embassy Pyongyang, 2001–02
  • 17. Potboiler Press: British Media and North Korea
  • 18. Reflections on North Korea: Myths and Reality
  • 19. Twenty Years a-Stagnating—The Lost Opportunity of Britain’s Relationship With the DPRK
  • 20. Building politics: The British Embassy Peking, 1949–1992
  • 21. Diplomacy in the East: Seoul, Beijing and Pyongyang 1981–2002
  • 22. Odd Arne Westad. The Global Cold War
  • 23. Charles Stephenson. Germany’s Asia-Pacific Empire: Colonialism and Naval Policy, 1885–1914
  • 24. Gordon Pirie. Air Empire: British Imperial Civil Aviation 1919–1939
  • 25. Margaret Hall. The Imperial Aircraft Flotilla: The Worldwide Fundraising Campaign for the British Flying Services in the First World War
  • 26. Richard T. Chang. The Justice of the Western Consular Courts in Nineteenth Century Japan
  • 27. Michael Auslin. Negotiating with Imperialism: The Unequal Treaties and Culture of Japanese Diplomacy
  • 28. Ian Nish. The Japanese in War and Peace 1942–1948: Selected Documents from a Translator’s In-tray
  • 29. Hugh Cortazzi, ed. Carmen Blacker – Scholar of Japanese Religions, Myth and Folklore: Writings and Reflections
  • 30. Christian Polak, ed., with Hugh Cortazzi. Georges Bigot and Japan 1882–1899: Satirist, Illustrator and Artist Extraordinaire
  • 31. Anthony Farrar-Hockley. The British Part in the Korean War. Vol. I: A Distant Obligation; Vol. II: The British Part in the Korean War. Volume II: An Honourable Discharge
  • 32. Erik Cornell. North Korea under Communism: Report of an Envoy in Paradise
  • 33. Valérie Gelézeau. Séoul, ville géante, cites radiuses
  • 34. Donald N. Clark. Living Dangerously: The Western Experience in Korea 1900–1950
  • 35. Jane Portal. Art under Control in North Korea
  • 36. Felix Abt. A Capitalist in North Korea: My Seven Years in the Hermit Kingdom
  • 37. Kevin O’Rourke. My Korea: 40 Years without a Horsehair Hat
  • 38. Arissa H. Oh. To Save the Children of Korea: The Cold War Origins of International Adoption
  • 39. Keith Howard. Songs for ‘Great Leaders’: Ideology and Creativity in North Korean Music and Dance
  • 40. Michael Lindsay. The Unknown War: North China 1937–1945
  • 41. P. D. Coates. The China Consuls
  • 42. Michael J. Moser and Yeone Wei-chih Moser. Foreigners within the Gates: The Legations at Peking
  • 43. Hsiao Li Lindsay. Bold Plum: With the Guerrillas in China’s War against Japan
  • 44. Hugh Baker. Ancestral Images: A Hong Kong Collection
  • 45. Robert Bickers and Isabella Jackson, eds., Treaty Ports in Modern China: Law, Land and Power
  • 46. Odd Arne Westad. Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China Korea Relations
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