Japan in Europe and Sweden
Bert Edström
European Review, 2000, vol. 8, issue 4, 511-520
Abstract:
Until Japan opened its shores in the 1850s, images of Japan in Europe were meagre and long outdated. In Sweden, attitudes to Japan have been heavily influenced by the writings of Carl Peter Thunberg from 1793 and by the lack of imperial traditions as well as the strong national respect for equality
Date: 2000
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