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Komura Jutaro and His Age
by on 2011年7月20日 15:28
- Chapter 1 Entertaining Poverty—Conviction of a Nationalist Immersed in State Affairs despite His Poverty—
- Chapter 2 Komura in His Element― Crazy and Pigheaded, as the Times Called For
- Chapter 3 The Qing Empire Falls―How Western Powers Easily Overpowered Asia’s Last Empire―
- Chapter 4 Unyielding Struggle for Parliamentary Democracy —The Life of Hoshi Tōru, the Man Who Kept the Fire of the Freedom and People’s Rights Movement Alive—
- Chapter 5 Russia’s Eastbound Advance―Russian Method of Piling up Fait Accompli through Violence and Smooth Talk―
- Chapter 6 Russia’s Occupation of Manchuria―Given Russia’s Intention, War Seems Inevitable―
- Chapter 7 The Anglo-Japanese Alliance―Komura’s Memorandum Settles the Dispute over an Alliance Partner―
- Chapter 8 Eruption of the Russo-Japanese War―The Anglo-Japanese Alliance Makes Up for Japan’s Weakness―
- Chapter 9 Rise of Japan―Japanese Patriotism Amazed the Entire World―
- Chapter 10 Bloody Battle―The Bitter Epic of the Siege of Lüshun Port―
- Chapter 11 Turning Point in World History―Miraculous Victory at the Battle of Tsushima―
- Chapter 12 Treaty of Portsmouth― No Concession, Despite Roosevelt‘s Persuasion ―
- Chapter 13 Annexation of Korea—Did Japan Have Any Other Alternative?—
- Epilogue The End of Meiji
