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Japan's Ocean Borderlands

by Paul Kreitman

Desert islands are the focus of intense geopolitical tensions in East Asia today, but they are also sites of nature conservation. In this global environmental history, Paul Kreitman explores how the politics of conservation and sovereignty have entangled on islands from Hawai'i to the South China Sea, from the mid-nineteenth century till today.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Desert islands are the focus of intense geopolitical tensions in East Asia today, but they are also sites of nature conservation. In this global environmental history, Paul Kreitman shows how the politics of conservation have entangled with the politics of sovereignty since the emergence of the modern Japanese state in the mid-nineteenth century. Using case studies ranging from Hawai'i to the Bonin Islands to the Senkaku (Ch: Diaoyu) Isles to the South China Sea, he explores how bird islands on the distant margins of the Japanese archipelago and beyond transformed from sites of resource extraction to outposts of empire and from wartime battlegrounds to nature reserves. This study examines how interactions between birds, bird products, bureaucrats, speculators, sailors, soldiers, scientists and conservationists shaped ongoing claims to sovereignty over oceanic spaces. It considers what the history of desert islands shows us about imperial and post-imperial power, the web of political, economic and ecological connections between islands and oceans, and about the relationship between sovereignty, territory and environment in the modern world.

Author Biography

Paul Kreitman teaches modern Japanese history at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Maps; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Naming Conventions; Introduction; 1. Bonins of Contention: Extraterritorial Empire and Borderland Citizenship in the 19th Century Pacific; 2. The Race to Marcus Island: Commodities and Colonisation in the North Pacific, 1885–1902; 3. Bird and Sovereignty Conservation in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, 1898–1911; 4. Sand Dunes and Soldiers: From Phosphate Mining to National Defence (1902–1939); 5. Disaster: The Abandonment of Japan's Remote Islands, 1902–1945; 6. Resurrecting the Torishima Albatross: Wild Birds and Sovereignty in Postwar Japan; 7. The Nature of the Senkaku Islands: Biodiversity Conservation in Okinawa, 1945–2013; Epilogue: Islands and Oceans; Appendix: Japanese islands abandoned, 1868-2013; Select Bibliography; Index.

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A global environmental history of Japan's disputed desert islands since the mid-nineteenth century.

Details

ISBN1108489702
Author Paul Kreitman
Short Title Japan's Ocean Borderlands
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Series Cambridge Oceanic Histories
Language English
Year 2023
ISBN-10 1108489702
ISBN-13 9781108489706
Format Hardcover
Subtitle Nature and Sovereignty
Pages 300
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
AU Release Date 2023-04-30
NZ Release Date 2023-04-30
Alternative 9781108779241
DEWEY 341.4480952
Audience General
Publication Date 2023-07-27
UK Release Date 2023-07-27

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