6 edition of Sentimental Imperialists found in the catalog.
Sentimental Imperialists
James Thomson
Published
October 1985
by Harpercollins (Short Disc)
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Written in
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Open Library | OL7289888M |
ISBN 10 | 0061319988 |
ISBN 10 | 9780061319983 |
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From inside the book. What people are saying - Write Sentimental Imperialists book review. We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Contents. Prologue. 1: Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia James Claude Thomson, Peter W.
Stanley, John Curtis Perry Snippet view - The book Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia (, co-authored with James Thomson and Peter W. Stanley) recounts the American experience of East Asia, from approximately until the fall of Saigon indiscerning four major underlying patterns: competitive nationalism, mutual ethnocentrism, multilateral Alma mater: Yale University (A.B.), Yale University.
SENTIMENTAL IMPERIALISTS: The American Experience in East Asia. GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe. Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW. Three Harvard-trained scholars have pooled their expertise--on China (Thomson), Japan (Perry), and the Philippines (Stanley)--in a spirited, probing appraisal of US-East Asian relations from the.
A neatly knit history of relations between East Asia and America, using mostly familiar material. The conclusion is that, in their dealings with China and Japan, Americans have been usually well meaning if not highly sophisticated. The authors note the present "quietude" in current relations but warn against the old American sin of complacency and overoptimism.
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Aug 27, · Books of the Times. Aug. 27, this book tells us with a flat lack of emphasis, we were - and still are - racists. ''Sentimental Imperialists'' is straightforward and so cogent as to. Jun 01, · Kenneth E. Shewmaker; Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia.
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Sept. 13, SENTIMENTAL IMPERIALISTS The American Experience in East Asia. By James C. Thomson Jr., Peter W. Stanley, and John Curtis Perry. pp. The book is.The first representatives of the class aimed, imitating the French sentimentalist Rousseau, to improve education, and in accordance with the sentimental Revolutionary misconception which held that all sin and sorrow result from the corruptions of civilization, often held up the primitive savage as a model of all the kindly virtues.