[65] ‘Report for the Year 1913 on the Trade of Shanghai’, in op. cit., Jarman (2008)
[66] Robert L. Jarman, ed., China: Political Reports, 1911–1960, vol. 1, 2001, letter to Foreign Secretary, L/PS/11/65 P4217/1913, 12 September 1913
[67] Ibid., annual report from Sir John Jordan, FO 495/229, 23 January 1914
[68] Jedidiah Kroncke, ‘An Early Tragedy of Comparative Constitutionalism: Frank Goodnow and the Chinese Republic’, Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, no. 533, 2012
[69] North China Daily News, 29 December 1913
[70] Sydney Morning Herald, 7 June 1913
东京
[1] J. Charles Schencking, ‘The politics of pragmatism and pageantry: selling a national navy at the elite and local level in Japan, 1890–1913’, in Sandra Wilson, ed., Nation and Nationalism in Japan, 2002
[2] Ibid.; The Japan Times, 11 November 1913
[3] Op. cit., Kennedy
[4] The Japan Times, 6 November 1913
[5] Op. cit., Jansen
[6] The Japan Times, 11 November 1913
[7] Op. cit., Gluck
[8] Basil Hall Chamberlain and W. B. Mason, A Handbook for Travellers in Japan, 1913
[9] Eliza Rumahah Scidmore, Jinriksha Days in Japan, 1900 edition
[10] Jukichi Inouye, Home Life in Japan, 1910
[11] Quoted in op. cit., Gluck
[12] Op. cit., Gluck
[13] Joseph Henry Longford, The Evolution of New Japan, 1913
[14] André Sorensen, The Making of Urban Japan: Cities and planning from Edo to the twenty-first century, 2002
[15] Pierre Loti, Japoneries d’Automne, 1889
[16] Stephen Manssfield, Tokyo: A Cultural History, 2009
[17] Op. cit., Longford
[18] Op. cit., Sorensen
[19] Ibid.
[20] Ibid.
[21] Jukichi Inouye, Home Life in Japan, 1910
[22] Op. cit., Jukichi Inouye
[23] Op. cit., Gluck
[24] Sally Ann Hastings, Neighborhood and Nation in Tokyo, 1905–1937, 1995
[25] Quoted in Edward Seidensticker, Low City, High City, Tokyo from Edo to the Earthquake, 1867–1923, 1983
[26] Ozaki Yukio, The Autobiography of Ozaki Yukio: The Struggle for Constitutional Government in Japan, trans. Fujiko Hara, 2001
[27] The Japan Times, 11 February 1913
[28] R. L. Jarman, ed., Japan: Political & Economic Reports, 1906–1970, vol. 4: Economic Reports, 1913–1926, 2002
[29] Op. cit., Gluck
[30] Quoted in David John Lu, Japan: A Documentary History, two volumes, 1997, vol. 2
[31] Okakura Kakuzo, The Ideals of the East, 1903
[32] Rustom Bharucha, Another Asia: Rabindranath Tagore and Okakura Tenshin, 2006
[33] Africa Times and Orient Review, February 1913
[34] Op. cit., Jarman (2002), vol. 1: Political Reports, 1906–1922
[35] Op. cit., Wilson papers, 19 May 1913
[36] The Japan Times, 17 April 1913
[37] Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds, Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men’s Countries and the International Challenge of Racial Equality, 2008
[38] Ibid.
[39] Japan Weekly Chronicle, quoted in Africa Times and Orient Review, June 1913
[40] The Japan Times, 13 April 1913
[41] Los Angeles Times, 21 April 1913
[42] William Elliot Griffis, The Japanese Nation in Evolution: Steps in the Progress of a Great People, 1907; William Elliot Griffis, ‘Japan and the United States: Are the Japanese Mongolian?’, North American Review, vol. 197, no. 691, June 1913
[43] The Japan Times, 5 September 1913
[44] Ibid.
[45] The Japan Times, 6 September 1913
[46] The Japan Times, 7 September 1913
[47] The Japan Times, 9 September 1913
[48] The Japan Times, 11 September 1913
[49] Op. cit., Ozaki
[50] The Japan Times, 12 October 1913
[51] The New York Times, 20 November 1913
伦敦
[1] The Evening Standard, 2 January 2 1913
[2] Ronald Hyam, ‘The British Empire in the Edwardian Era’, in Judith M. Brown and Wm. Roger Louis, eds., in The Oxford History of the British Empire: The Twentieth Century, 1999
[3] James Louis Garvin, ‘The Maintenance of Empire: A Study in the Economics of Power’, The Empire and the Century: A Series of Essays on Imperial Problems and Possibilities by Various Writers, 1905
[4] Aaron L. Friedberg, The Weary Titan: Britain and the Experience of Relative Decline, 1895–1905, 1988
[5] J. A. Hobson, Imperialism: A Study, 1902
[6] Simon J. Potter, ‘Richard Jebb, John S. Ewart and the Round Table, 1898–1926’, English Historical Review, vol. CXXII, no. 495, 2007; John E. Kendle, The Round Table Movement and Imperial Union, 1975
[7] Richard Jebb, Studies in Colonial Nationalism, 1905
[8] Op. cit., Friedberg
[9] Richard Jebb, The Britannic Question: A Survey of Alternatives, 1913
[10] Elie Halévy, L’Angleterre et son Empire, 1905
[11] Anon., The Decline and Fall of the British Empire: A brief account of those causes which resulted in the destruction of our late Ally, together with a comparison between the British and Roman Empires, 1905
[12] Deirdre McMahon, ‘Ireland and the Empire-Commonwealth, 1900–1948’, in op. cit., Brown and Roger Louis
[13] Jeremy Smith, ‘Bluff, Bluster and Brinkmanship: Andrew Bonar Law and the Third Home Rule Bill’, The Historical Journal, vol. 36, no. 1, 1993
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