Russia and Japan in the Sea of Okhotsk: a global history of maritime travel and cultural encounters, 1600-1900
"Bailey describes how the Sea of Okhotsk area became integrated into a world system of economic and cultural ties between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. This happened primarily because of maritime explorations, travel, and trade, which led to increased connections with both Russia an...
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Contents vi vii ix List of Figures Notes on Names, Dates, Locations, and Terminology Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: The Sea of Okhotsk Area and World History 2 Romanov Russia, Tokugawa Japan, and Overlapping Interests in the Sea of Okhotsk Area from the Seventeenth Century to the Early Nineteenth Century 3 4 5 6 7 Indigenous Lifeways and Traditions in the Sea of Okhotsk Area 1 21 45 Russian-Sponsored Maritime Explorations in the Sea of Okhotsk Area 66 The Matsumae Clan, Northern Trading Routes, and Tokugawa Maritime Expansion 88 Vasily Golovnin, Failed Exploration, and Developing Russian Perceptions of Japan 107 International Observers and Travelers in Hokkaido During the Late Nineteenth Century 129 Glossary Bibliography Index 151 156 168
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Index Aborigines 4,104,137 Africa 15, 49, 52, 97, 111, 130 Ainu 1-3, 8-11,13-14,16, 21, 23-4, 27, 30, 35-40,45-63, 67-8, 71-3, 75, 78-9, 82, 84-5, 89, 93-7,99-105,107-8,110, 118,122, 129,131-6,138-45, 151-2,154 Ainu Mosir 10,46,101,103,151 Alexander I (Tsar) 74, 76-7,111,113 Australia 4, 52, 84,137 bears (and Ainu cultural practices) 10, 39,45-6,53,101-2, 140; see also iomante (Ainu bear sacrifice ceremony) Bendey, Jerry 3,109-10,121,129 Bering, Vitus 30-2, 53 Bird, Isabella L. 39,136-40 Blakiston, Thomas Wright 134-5 Canada 134, 137 Central Asia 4,15, 82-3, 97,107,125 China 23, 28-9, 75,118-19, 130,134, 137, 142,153; see also Qing colonialism 2, 4-5, 9,15, 22, 25, 27, 32, 37, 47, 50-1, 57, 60, 66, 68, 97-8,103-4,108,110,121, 124-5,129-32,136,141,153; see also imperialism conversion (cross-cultural) 9,12,15-16, 32, 57, 102-3,109-10, 120-1, 129-31 Cook, Captain James 30, 83 core 3,14-16, 27, 37, 62, 80,102,107, 145,151-2,154 cross-cultural interactions 2,4,13-14, 16, 25,40,47, 68,96-7,108-10, 115-16,120-1,123,129 daimyo 24-5, 35, 71, 88, 90-2,103, 151,153-4 disease (epidemic or infectious) 3,15, 78,81-2, 96-7,119-20 Dutch East India Company (VOC) 22, 26, 29,102 Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) 22, 24, 30,102-3 East India Company (EIC) 22, 26,102 Edo 23, 25, 71, 80, 89-94, 96, 98-9, 103,113, 154; see also Tokyo England (Great Britain) 67, 97, 111, 133-4,140 Ezo (also Ezochi) 1, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 21, 24-5, 30-1, 34-6, 38-9,49, 51,71,75,78-80, 82,89-90,93-6, 99-100, 102,108, 112, 122, 135-40, 143-4, 151-2; see also Hokkaido First Kamchatka Expedition 30 France 66, 97 geography 5,
9,11, 29, 33, 69-71, 80, 100,117-18 Golden Kamuy 61 Golovnin, Vasily 37, 75, 82-3, 85, 107-25,135 Greey, Edward 134,140-2 Hawaii 3, 9, 27, 76,123-5,137 Hokkaido 1, 5, 8-10,12, 24-5, 33-4, 38-9, 46, 50-1, 53, 56, 58-61, 63, 69, 71, 78-9, 89-90, 93-4, 96,100-2,104-5, 107-9, 111, 113,117,120, 122-3,129-45, 151-3; see also Ezo
Index Howell, David 5, 38, 50-1, 80, 95, 100, 104 hunting 8, 10, 36, 39, 49, 53, 85,104, 107-8,152 imperialism 93, 96, 129, 131; see also colonialism India (South Asia) 22, 30, 88, 93, 102-4,137,142 Indian Ocean 1, 17, 22,123 Indigenous Peoples 1, 3-4, 8-16, 21, 23, 25-8,30-3,36, 38,40, 45-63, 66-8, 78, 80-2, 84, 88-9, 94-5,97, 99,101, 103, 107,109,115,123-5, 151-5 iomante (Ainu bear sacrifice ceremony) 101-2 Jones, Ryan Tucker 5-6 Kamchadal(s) 8-9,152 Kamchatka 1, 5-6, 9-10, 25, 29-32, 38-9, 50, 53-4, 69, 76-8, 81-3, 95,115, 118,123-4, 152-3, 155 kamuy (Ainu belief in spirits) 52-3, 61, 152 Kayano Shigeru 10, 39,46, 50 Korea 23, 35, 37, 78, 89, 130,132, 137,142 kotan 16, 39,104, 152,154 Krasheninnikov, Stepan 32-4, 53-4, 62 Krusenstern, Ivan 67, 76-83, 85,111 Kunashir 12, 32, 50-1, 72, 113 Kuril Islands 1, 5-6, 8-13, 25, 30-4, 38-9, 53-4, 59, 71-3, 78-80, 82, 94-5, 99-101,107-13,115, 118,120,130,142,152-3 Kyoto 37,90-1,94 Landor, Arnold Henry Savage 142-4 Laxman, Adam 67, 69-74, 77, 97, 112-13 Lensen, George Alexander 2, 72 Mamiya Rinzö 100,102 Matsudaira Sadanobu 71, 77 Matsumae (clan, domain) 11,13,16, 21,24-5,27, 34-7, 49-51, 55-6, 62, 70-2, 75,80-1, 88-105,108, НО, 113,120-3, 132,152,154 Meiji (era) 9, 38, 80, 92, 95-6,98, 100-1,103-4,129-45 169 merchants 15, 25, 34, 37, 51, 79-80, 88,91 Munro, Neal Gordon 45-6, 53, 59, 62 Nagasaki (city) 24-5, 35, 72-3, 75-7, 97,112-13, 116, 119, 153 Nagasaki Permit 24-5, 35, 71-3, 75-7, 97,108,112 Native Americans (North American Indians) 4,14,132-3, 141-2,144 natural resources 9-11,13, 15-16, 22, 27, 32,51,58,75, 78, 82, 84, 94,
101, 130,133-4,136, 144,151 natural science (science) 5, 23, 29, 59, 69,83,97-9,112, 120,136 Okinawa 95, 130,132,153; see also Ryukyu Islands Osaka 37, 79-80, 90-1, 94,100, 145 periphery 3, 15-16, 27, 50, 62, 96, 101-2,132, 138, 144-5, 151-2,154 Perry, Commodore Matthew 74-5, 104,122 Peter the Great (Peter I) 23, 29-31 Pratt, Mary Louise 32,109-10,122 promyshlennikiZS, 153 Qing 23, 28-9; see also China resistance (cross-cultural) 15, 28, 47-8, 50-1,62,95,101,103-4, 109, 120-1,124,129 Rezanov, Nikolai 67, 73-7, 84-5, 113 Rikord, Petr 114,124 Romaniello, Matthew P. 3, 66-7 Russian-American Company (RAC) 9,12, 26-7, 73-4, 75-6,81, 107-8,113,122-4,153 Russian Geographical Society (RGO) 68, 83, 114, 153 Russo-Japanese War 13, 21, 35, 61, 108,113 Ryukyu Islands 23-4, 37, 95, 130,153; see also Okinawa St. Petersburg 26, 69, 74, 76, 115, 123 153 Sakhalin (Karafuto) 1, 8-9,11, 25, 38-9, 47, 59, 61, 71, 75, 78-81, 95-6,100-1,107, 112-13,152
170 Index sakoku (closed door policy) 23-4,100, 112,118-19,153-4 samurai 91-2, 99,104,113-14, 132, 153 Sea of Okhotsk Area 1-17, 21, 23-8, 30-1,33-5,38-40,45-63, 66-85,88-90,93-7, 99-104, 107,109-10,112,114-15, 122-3,125,129,135,145, 151, 153-4 Second Kamchatkan Expedition 32-3 semi-periphery 3,15-16, 27, 50, 62, 96, 151-2,154 Shakushain’s War 37, 49, 51, 55, 95 Siberia 4, 9, 21-3, 26-8, 30-1, 50, 69, 72, 112, 115,153,155 Siddle, Richard 37,49, 51,101 Southeast Asia 17,22-3, 88-90,104,153 Spanberg, Martin 31 syncretism (cross-culturai) 109-10, 120-1,130 Tokugawa leyasu 13, 35,151 Tokugawa Shogunate 3, 8,11,13-14, 16, 21-40, 49, 66-75, 77-81, 84, 88-105, 107-8,110, 112-14,118-22,130,132, 151-2,154 Tokyo 131, 137,151; see also Εάο Toyotomi Hideyoshi 35, 94,152 translation (of language) 12, 24, 51, 55-6, 58-9,115 Tsar 26, 28, 74, 77, 111, 115, 119 uimamu 36,154 United States (America) 12,14, 49, 76, 92,119,124,131-3,138, 140-2,144-5,153 Urup 13, 33,72, 75,113 Wajin 9,11,13, 35-7, 45, 47, 49-51, 55, 61, 69, 71, 74, 79-80, 88-9, 93-6,99-101,103-4, 131-2, 134-6,154 Walker, Brett 5, 36-7,49-50, 95-6 Wallerstein, Immanuel 2-3,15-17, 27, 50, 96 Watson, R.G. 135-6, 144 World History 1-5, 15, 21-2, 49, 52, 67,74, 92,95,98,101,104, 110,120 world system(s) 2-4, 9,12-17, 26-7,47, 49-50, 62-3, 67-8, 80-2,95-7, 100-1,104,123,134,145 yasak 8-9, 12-13, 23, 26,155 ( Bayarfodi , Si?.' тЬУк'‘;о;, I ?■ .C f4i%o·* »va |
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