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⚫ | '''Joseph Henry Longford''' ( |
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⚫ | '''Joseph Henry Longford''' (25 June 1849 in Dublin – 12 May 1925 in London) was a British consular official in the ] from 24 February 1869 until 15 August 1902. He was Consul in ] (1895–97) after the ] and at ] (1897–1902). | ||
⚫ | After retiring from the service he became |
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⚫ | After retiring from the service he became the first Professor of Japanese at ] until 1916, and then an emeritus professor of the ]. He was awarded a D.Litt. by his alma mater, ] in 1919. | ||
⚫ | ==Japanophile== | ||
Although not in the front rank of British Japanologists in the 19th century occupied by ], ], ] and arguably ], he did make a notable contribution in the field of early Japanese studies. | |||
⚫ | Longford laboured long and hard to produce several readable and compendious books on ] and as a member of the ] was a strong supporter of maintaining good ]. He realised that Britain held Hong Kong and Singapore only as long as the Japanese allowed her to do so, and urged the importance of studying Japan on British readers. | ||
⚫ | ==Japanophile== | ||
⚫ | Longford laboured long and hard to produce several readable and compendious books on ] and as a member of the ] was a strong supporter of maintaining good ]. He realised that Britain held ] and ] only as long as the Japanese allowed her to do so, and urged the importance of studying Japan on British readers. | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
⚫ | * 1877 -- ''The Penal Code of Japan'' | ||
⚫ | * 1907 -- ''Japan'' (Living Races of Mankind) | ||
⚫ | * ''The Penal Code of Japan'' |
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* 1910 -- 'The Regeneration of Japan', in '']'', vol. 12 (1910) | |||
⚫ | * ''Japan'' (Living Races of Mankind) |
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* 1910 -- ''The Story of Old Japan'' | ||
* ''The Story of |
* 1911 -- ''The Story of Korea'' | ||
* 1911 -- New York: ]. | |||
* ''The Story of Korea'', 1911 | |||
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* 1913 -- ''The Evolution of New Japan'' | ||
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* 1915 -- ''Japan'' (Spirit of the Allied Nations) | ||
* ''Japan'' ( |
* 1920 -- ''Japan'' (Harmsworth Encyclopedia) | ||
* ''Japan'' ( |
* 1923 -- ''Japan'' (Nations of Today) | ||
* ''Japan'' (Nations of Today), 1923 | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | |||
* 'Joseph Henry Longford (1849–1925), Consul and Scholar' by Ian Ruxton, Ch. 31, ''Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits'', Volume VI, ed. ] 2007, pp. 307–314, {{ISBN|978-1-905246-33-5}} | |||
⚫ | *''The Correspondence of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister in Japan (1895–1900)'', Volume One, from the Satow Papers held at ], Kew, London. published in full for researchers with notes by Ian Ruxton, ], ], July 2005. {{ISBN|1-4116-3857-3}} (This book contains many letters from Longford to Sir Ernest Satow.) | ||
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Joseph Henry Longford | |
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Born | (1849-07-25)25 July 1849 Dublin, Ireland |
Died | 12 May 1925(1925-05-12) (aged 76) London, England |
Nationality | Anglo-Irish |
Occupation(s) | consular official, professor |
Joseph Henry Longford (25 June 1849 in Dublin – 12 May 1925 in London) was a British consular official in the British Japan Consular Service from 24 February 1869 until 15 August 1902. He was Consul in Formosa (1895–97) after the First Sino-Japanese War and at Nagasaki (1897–1902).
After retiring from the service he became the first Professor of Japanese at King's College London until 1916, and then an emeritus professor of the University of London. He was awarded a D.Litt. by his alma mater, Queen's University of Belfast in 1919.
Although not in the front rank of British Japanologists in the 19th century occupied by Ernest Satow, Basil Hall Chamberlain, William George Aston and arguably Frederick Victor Dickins, he did make a notable contribution in the field of early Japanese studies.
Japanophile
Longford laboured long and hard to produce several readable and compendious books on Japan and as a member of the Japan Society of London was a strong supporter of maintaining good Anglo-Japanese relations. He realised that Britain held Hong Kong and Singapore only as long as the Japanese allowed her to do so, and urged the importance of studying Japan on British readers.
Books
- 1877 -- The Penal Code of Japan
- 1907 -- Japan (Living Races of Mankind)
- 1910 -- 'The Regeneration of Japan', in Cambridge Modern History, vol. 12 (1910)
- 1910 -- The Story of Old Japan
- 1911 -- The Story of Korea
- 1911 -- Japan of the Japanese. New York: C. Scribner's sons. OCLC 2971290
- 1913 -- The Evolution of New Japan
- 1915 -- Japan (Spirit of the Allied Nations)
- 1920 -- Japan (Harmsworth Encyclopedia)
- 1923 -- Japan (Nations of Today)
See also
- Ernest Mason Satow
- John Harington Gubbins
- Thomas Blake Glover - a friend of Longford
- William George Aston
- Anglo-Japanese relations
References
- 'Joseph Henry Longford (1849–1925), Consul and Scholar' by Ian Ruxton, Ch. 31, Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits, Volume VI, ed. Hugh Cortazzi 2007, pp. 307–314, ISBN 978-1-905246-33-5
- The Correspondence of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister in Japan (1895–1900), Volume One, from the Satow Papers held at The National Archives, Kew, London. published in full for researchers with notes by Ian Ruxton, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Lulu Press Inc., July 2005. ISBN 1-4116-3857-3 (This book contains many letters from Longford to Sir Ernest Satow.)
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