■Records of his publications and lectures reveal his interests in archaeology, art, astronomy, ethnology, religion and zoology, as well as his desire to encourage an American audience to appreciate Asian society and culture.Įol is a source of databases that provide company information (with some records going back as far as 1961) mainly concerning Japanese domestic listed companies.Ĭompany basic information, latest Yuho direct link, earnings (consolidated basis), financial status and cash flow (consolidated basis), history of company information, and other benchmarks ■Scrapbooks contain a wealth of rare and ephemeral material on myriad subjects. ■The correspondence includes exchanges with Louis Agassiz, William Sturgis Bigelow, Ernest Fenollosa, John M Gould, Perceval Lowell, Frederick Putnam and Charles Weld, as well as with former students such as Chiomatsu Isahikawa. ■Journals of visits to England, France and Germany in the 1880s show the interest of Europeans in gaining authentic insights into ordinary life in Japan and China. ■The original Japan diaries run to over 3,000 pages and contain over 1,300 sketches. *The journals, printed articles and other papers of William Elliot Griffis (1843-1928), American author, teacher and educational reformer in Japan *The logbook of William Adams (1564-1620), alias Miura Anjin, the first Englishman known to have visited Japan
*Medieval manuscripts relating to Japan, including an account by Marco Polo “Meiji Japan” is database of “The Edward Sylvester Morse Collection” from the Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem. ■Australia: Colonial Life and Settlement The Colonial Secretary’s Papers, 1788-1825 ■Convict Transportation and The Metropolis ■Empire and Commonwealth: Archives of the Royal Commonwealth Society *Correspondence and papers relating to Jamaican plantation life in the eighteenth and nineteenth-centuries *The personal papers of Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales from 1810-1821 *Manuscript sources on the condition of indigenous women and the extension of suffrage to women within the Empire from The National Archives *Letterbooks and personal papers of Duncan Campbell, a key figure in the founding of the Sydney colony in New South Wales It features material on British colonial policy and government perspectives on life in British colonies the relationship between gender and empire race and class. This collection offers a rich array of sources for the study of the British Empire.
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