Toward the Rising Sun: Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan

Toward the Rising Sun: Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan

by David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
Toward the Rising Sun: Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan

Toward the Rising Sun: Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan

by David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye

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Overview

What drove Russia to its disastrous war with Japan in 1904? Was it corruption at the highest levels, ignorance of Japan's naval capabilities, or overconfidence in Russia's own military power? In this highly original study, Schimmelpenninck argues that the conflict came about because of St. Petersburg's erratic and confused diplomacy. The key to understanding tsarist involvement in East Asia, he explains, is to examine the ideas of those who competed to impose their visions of destiny on the Pacific.

Drawing from previously inaccessible archives in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Schimmelpenninck presents a new approach to understanding the causes of the Russo-Japanese War. He begins with lively sketches of Tsar Nicholas II and the four leading proponents of expansion in East Asia—famous Inner Asia explorer Nikolai Przhevalskii, Sinophile newspaper publisher Prince Esper Ukhtomskii, Finance Minister Sergei Witte, and War Minister Aleksei Kuropatkin. In each case, ideologies of empire are explored in the context of both European and Russian thought.

Toward the Rising Sun goes on to reinterpret tsarist prewar democracy—from Russia's involvement in East Asia during the 1890s to Admiral Togo's surprise attack at Port Arthur in 1904—using extensive archival sources. Throughout, Schimmelpenninck demonstrates the ties between ideas and policy. Interweaving intellectual and cultural history with international perspectives, he addresses an important aspect of Russian national identity at a crucial point in history and helps to elucidate the struggle between East and West that continues in Russia today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875802763
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 08/03/2001
Series: NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Edition description: 1
Pages: 345
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Introduction
Part One: Ideologies of Empire
1. The Grant Tour: Nicholas II
2. Conquistador Imperialism: Nikolai Przhevalskii
3. The Asianist Vision: Esper Ukhtomskii
4. Pénétration Pacifique: Sergei Witte
5. The Yellow Peril: Aleksei Kuropatkin
Part Two: The Path to War
Prologue: Admiral Togo's Raid
6. The Turn to the East
7. Intervention
8. Asian Alliance
9. Kaiser Wilhelm and Port Arthur
10. Righteous and Harmonious Fists
11. Manchurian Quicksand
12. The Last Lap
Conclusion: Thinking about the Far East
Appendix: Chronology
Notes
Sources
Index

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