Prince Saionji, Japan /

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Author / Creator:Clements, Jonathan, 1971- author
Imprint:London : Haus Publishing, 2008.
Description:208 pages : illustrations, color map ; 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:Makers of the modern world
Haus histories
Makers of the modern world (Haus Publishing, Ltd.)
Haus histories.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7688417
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Varying Form of Title:Subtitle on cover: Peace conferences of 1919-23 and their aftermath
ISBN:1905791682 (hbk.)
9781905791682 (hbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-199) and index.
Summary:"Prince Saionji Kinmochi (1849-1940). The Japanese delegation at the Paris Peace Conference did not have the Japanese prime or foreign ministers with them as they had only just been elected and had plenty to do back home. The delegation was instead led by Prince Saionji, the dashing 'kingmaker' of early 20th-century Japanese politics whose life spanned the arrival of Commodore Perry and his 'black ships', the Japanese civil war, the Meiji Restoration, the Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, the First World War, the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles, and the rise of Japanese militarism." "Unlike many of the conservatives of his day, Saionji was a man with experience of international diplomacy and admiration for European culture. Brought up in the days of the last Shogun, he became an active supporter of Japan's new ruling regime, after the Shogun was overthrown in a civil war, and a leading figure in the post-Restoration reform movement. In 1869 he founded the institution that would become the Ritsumeikan University - literally, 'the place to establish one's destiny'. He was sent to France for nine years to investigate Western technology and philosophy, and served for a decade as a Japanese ambassador in Europe. Returning to Japan, he served twice as Minister of Education and later became prime minister before resigning to become a revered elder statesman."--BOOK JACKET.
Other form:Online version: Clements, Jonathan, 1971- Prince Saionji, Japan. London : Haus Publishing, 2008

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