William Franklin Sands in late Chosŏn Korea: at the deathbed of empire, 1896-1904
"After graduation from Georgetown University in 1896, William Franklin Sands joined the US diplomatic corps as second secretary in Tokyo. His year there sparked his interest in East Asia, so when a position in Korea opened, he took it, with the help of his influential father, an admiral in the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "After graduation from Georgetown University in 1896, William Franklin Sands joined the US diplomatic corps as second secretary in Tokyo. His year there sparked his interest in East Asia, so when a position in Korea opened, he took it, with the help of his influential father, an admiral in the US navy. For two years he served under US Minister Horace Allen until a more powerful position opened as chief adviser to the Korean government in 1900. As the most influential foreign adviser, Sands attempted to convince Emperor Kojong to undertake reforms and to promote Korean neutrality to keep the country independent. The author argues, however, that Sands was hampered by corrucpt officials who had the ear of the emperor, by the Japanese and the Russians who competed for influence and who tried to replace Sands with their own advisers, and, ironically, by Horace Allen. When he lost the confidence of Kojong and when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, Sands was forced out, having failed to maintain Korea's independence as Japan moved to take over. Although his subsequent activities included other diplomatic postings, teaching, and writing, he maintained an interest in Korea and offered his services as World War Two raged"-- |
Beschreibung: | ix, 163 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781793649270 |
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contents | Prologue: Japan, 1896-1897 -- Arrival in Korea, January -- Entering His Majesty's Service, January 1900 -- The Cheju Uprising, 1901 -- Sands Undercut: Koreans, Japanese, and Russians -- Sands Undercut: Horace Allen -- Troubles Mounting -- Memorials to Kojong -- Leaving Korea, March 1903 to February 1904 -- Epilogue: 1904-1946 |
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spelling | Patterson, Wayne 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)1036967727 aut William Franklin Sands in late Chosŏn Korea at the deathbed of empire, 1896-1904 Wayne Patterson Lanham; Boulder ; New York ; London Lexington Books [2021] ix, 163 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Prologue: Japan, 1896-1897 -- Arrival in Korea, January -- Entering His Majesty's Service, January 1900 -- The Cheju Uprising, 1901 -- Sands Undercut: Koreans, Japanese, and Russians -- Sands Undercut: Horace Allen -- Troubles Mounting -- Memorials to Kojong -- Leaving Korea, March 1903 to February 1904 -- Epilogue: 1904-1946 "After graduation from Georgetown University in 1896, William Franklin Sands joined the US diplomatic corps as second secretary in Tokyo. His year there sparked his interest in East Asia, so when a position in Korea opened, he took it, with the help of his influential father, an admiral in the US navy. For two years he served under US Minister Horace Allen until a more powerful position opened as chief adviser to the Korean government in 1900. As the most influential foreign adviser, Sands attempted to convince Emperor Kojong to undertake reforms and to promote Korean neutrality to keep the country independent. The author argues, however, that Sands was hampered by corrucpt officials who had the ear of the emperor, by the Japanese and the Russians who competed for influence and who tried to replace Sands with their own advisers, and, ironically, by Horace Allen. When he lost the confidence of Kojong and when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, Sands was forced out, having failed to maintain Korea's independence as Japan moved to take over. Although his subsequent activities included other diplomatic postings, teaching, and writing, he maintained an interest in Korea and offered his services as World War Two raged"-- Sands, William Franklin 1874-1946 (DE-588)113575652X gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1896-1904 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Korea (DE-588)4032466-7 gnd rswk-swf Sands, William Franklin / 1874-1946 Diplomatic and consular service / Korea / History / 19th century Korea / Politics and government / 1864-1910 Korea / Social life and customs / 19th century Korea / Foreign relations / 1864-1910 United States / Foreign relations / 1865-1921 Diplomats / United States / Biography Diplomatic and consular service Diplomatic relations Diplomats Manners and customs Politics and government Korea United States 1800-1921 Biographies History Sands, William Franklin 1874-1946 (DE-588)113575652X p Korea (DE-588)4032466-7 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Geschichte 1896-1904 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-79364-928-7 |
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title_full | William Franklin Sands in late Chosŏn Korea at the deathbed of empire, 1896-1904 Wayne Patterson |
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