Home   Education   Events   Library   Lectures   Reviews Shop   About us   Membership and Support  

Japan Society Reviews Book Reviews
Readers Comments
Japanese Language Book Reviews
Reviews Archive
Theatre & Stage Reviews
Events Reviews
Movie Reviews
Japan Perspective


Japan Book Review Back Issues
2007
Volume 2. Issue 1.
Volume 2. Issue 2.
Volume 2. Issue 3.
Volume 2. Issue 4.
Volume 2. Issue 5.
Volume 2. Issue 6.
2006
Volume 1. Issue 1.
Volume 1. Issue 2.
Volume 1. Issue 3.
Volume 1. Issue 4.
Volume 1. Issue 5.
Volume 1. Issue 6.
  Edo no igirisu netsu: rondon-bashi to rondon-dokei (The Image of England in the Edo Period: London Bridge and London Clocks),
by Timon Screech, translated by Kazuhiro Murayama,

Kodansha, Tokyo, 2006, 254 pages, ISBN 4-06-258352-6
Review by Sean Curtin

This is a fact-packed scholarly study of the image of England in Edo Japan. It is crammed full of great illustrations as well as a host of fascinating information on the yoyo-like history of the British presence in Japan and their fluctuating image. The English East India Company first set up shop in the Land of the Rising Sun in 1613, but within a decade were forced to quit, departing in 1623. The subsequent Civil War prevented their return until the end of the century. When they did re-establish a presence, the Brits were initially welcomed, but the rival Dutch East India Company was reluctant to give up its monopoly on the Japanese market. So, it pulled out the stops to blacken and blur the English name, eventually succeeding in pushing the British out of the country once more. In 1813 they bounced back to restart trade for a third time, on this occasion in a mission sent by Stanford Raffles (of Singapore fame). However, not before too long they were yet again made to withdraw, before once more yo-yoing back with the opening up of the country in the 1850s. This book analyzes the fascinating two centuries between 1613 and 1813, which have not been extensively studied in English or Japanese. The project grew out at a talk Dr. Screech delivered for the Japan Society during Asian Art Week, 2003.



Author Timon Screech






  Home    Events    Library    Lectures    About us    Membership and Support   

©The Japan Society, Swire House, 59 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AJ
e-mail: info@japansociety.org.uk, Tel: (020) 7828 6330, Fax: (020) 7828 6331
Registered charity 1063952