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The Far East: A History of Western Impacts and Eastern Responses, 1830-1975

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This systematic introduction to the history of East Asia and its meeting with the West during the last 150 years offers a relatively simple introduction to the most fundamental aspects of the historical record. In the past, Americans have regarded East Asia as a distant and exotic region far removed from North American life. After three wars fought partly or wholly in the Pacific and on the Asian continent and recurrent controversies regarding the nation's far eastern policy, Americans have begun to expand their interest and concern in the far east. The meeting of East Asia with the West has been a vast, complex, and often confusing encounter. The authors provide readers with an accurate and undistorted view of the essential historical record from which they can begin to form their own perceptions and more readily pursue an in-depth study.

545 pages, Paperback

First published October 28, 1975

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Paul H. Clyde

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April 25, 2009
This is actually an edition later than mine since mine ends with 1965... and was written by Clyde AND Burton F. Beers... interesting... but a bit stinky. More than the usual old book smell too! Makes you want to wash your hands after you read it
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December 18, 2018
I read this thing cover to cover for a correspondence class back in 2003. I hated it at the time (because it was work), but I learned a lot. Of course, I've since forgotten just about everything in the book.

Someone mentioned the feeling of needing to wash their hands after reading this. Maybe it was the paper or something because I remember having the same experience.
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