中日领土问题的起源:政府文件讲述的失真事实(英文版)

中日领土问题的起源:政府文件讲述的失真事实(英文版)
作 者: 村田忠禧
出版社: 社会科学文献出版社
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不仅在领土问题上,而且在历史认识上,当我们寻求共识时,当务之急不是找到共识,而是实现事实的共有化。认识以事实为依据,如果对于历史事实莫衷一是,也就不存在共同的基础,不可能达到一致的认识。然而,一种司空见惯的现象是,自己国家的人认为理所当然的事实,对于对方国家的人来说,竟然一无所知。但是,事实毕竟是现实存在的,认定事实并非那么难以实现。如果历史事实的共有化实现了,历史认识问题便也会迎刃而解,共同点会越来越多。

图书目录

Foreword

Chapter One Introduction: The Importance of an Even-minded, Objective Standpoint

The Most Pressing Task: Seeking Shared Understanding of Facts

Japan-China Relations: A Look Back to 40 Years Ago and Forward to the Future

Chapter Two The Tripartite Relationship Between the Ryukyus, China,and Japan

Ming Dynasty Foreign Policy and the Ryukyu Kingdom

Favorable Ming Policies Toward Ryukyu

New Developments in East Asia and Changes in Ryukyu

The Beginning of Satsuma Rule ofRyukyu

Satsuma Control of Ryukyu

The Ban on Catholicism and Ryukyu

The Concealment of Smuggling Trade

The Implementation of Kenchi Land Survey Policies and

Ryukyu's Incorporation as a Vassal of Satsuma

Ryukyu, Source of Intelligence on China

Ryukyu's Relations with Japan and China, Not OnlyDual Dependency

Chapter Three The Thirty-six Islands of Ryukyu

The Ryukyu Kuniezu

Stuck on 36

Tei Junsoku's Zhi Nan Guang Yi

Records from the Chinese Document Shun FengXiang Song

About the Discoverer of Shun FengXiang Song, Xiang Da

Naval Defense Maps

Records of Nobility-Conferring Emissaries

The Okinawa Trough: a Natural Barrier

Chapter Four East Asian Upheavals and the Ryukyu Kingdom

Qing China: Sacrificial Lamb to the Western Powers

The Opium Wars and Ryukyu

Ryukyu's Response to France

American Sea Lanes Across the Pacific

Perry's Japan Expedition

Exploring the Bonin Islands

Ten Days in Edo Bay

The Fight for the Bonins

Who Really Discovered the Bonin Islands?

Otsuki Fumihiko's Ogasawarato Shinshi

The Significance of the Convention ofKanagawa

An Agreement with Ryukyu

Chapter Five From Tokugawa Shogunate to Meiji Restoration

The Signing of the Sino-Japanese Friendship and Trade Treaty

Ryukyuans Killed in Taiwan

Annexing the Ryukyu Kingdom

Tribute Forbidden

The Handling ofRyukyu

President Grant's Intervention

Opposition from Within Ryukyu

Chapter Six Nishimnra Sutezo, 1885

The Fourth Governor of Okinawa Prefecture

Erecting Sovereignty Markers on the Daito Islands

Secret Orders to Survey Kumeaka Island, Kuba Island, and

Uotsuri Island

Do Not Erect at Present

Chapter Seven Victory in the First Sino-Japanese War and Subsequent

Surreptitious Occupation

Going Abroad for Albatross

Suppressing the Escapees to China

Governor Maruoka's 1890 Report

Sasamori Gisuke's Adventures in the Southern lslands

Governor Narahara's 1893 Report

Secret Letter No. 12, Response No. 153 to the Department of Prefectural

Administration

Japan's Overwhelming Victory in the First Sino-Japanese War

AFar Cry from 1885

Chapter Eight Framework for the Treaty of Shimonoseki Drafted in January

Deliberate Sabotaging of the Peace Negotiations

Excluding Taiwan from Ceasefire Agreement

Signing of the Peace Treaty

Chapter Nine Assessing the Japanese Government's Key Claims

Are they Part of the Nansei-shoto ?

The Only On-the-Ground Survey

Were Proper Annexation Procedures Followed?

A Comparison with the Pratas Islands

Commonality: Imposing Occupation by Siezing the Moment of Military Victory

Appendix

Afterword