The Story of Japan
Robert van Bergen et Robert Van Bergen
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Robert van Bergen was one of the first Americans to enter Japan after the country opened its borders to foreign visitors following centuries of isolation. He taught English to Japanese aristocrats, eventually becoming principal of the Nobles' School in Tokyo. This book, which he wrote for young readers during his stay in the country, was first published in 1897. It includes many illustrations.
From the preface: "Our schoolbooks on geography and general history touch but lightly upon the Japanese Empire, and it is for the purpose of enabling children to obtain a correct idea of the people, and of the impulses leading to the rapid progress of the past quarter of a century, that "The Story of Japan" has been written. [...] While the thread of historical events runs throughout this book, many incidents and characteristic stories have been cited to illustrate the manners and customs of the various periods. As the book is designed for children, the stories are clothed in simple form and language, which will, it is hoped, render them attractive to the young mind." (Summary by Kazbek) (6 hr 30 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 2:57 | Lu par Steve Mayer |
Jimmu, First Emperor of Japan | 6:50 | Lu par Steve Mayer |
Story of Yamato Daké | 7:33 | Lu par Steve Mayer |
Prince Bravest's Conquests | 5:18 | Lu par Steve Mayer |
First Invasion of Korea | 6:29 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Buddhism brought to Japan | 6:16 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
The Oldest Clans of Japan | 5:47 | Lu par Availle |
Minamoto defeats Taira | 10:28 | Lu par Availle |
Story of "Young Ox" | 4:58 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
The Last of the Minamoto | 6:03 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
An Independent Tennô | 7:05 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
Christianity in Japan | 7:23 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
A Great General | 5:52 | Lu par Steve Mayer |
The Lord Of the Golden Water Gourds | 7:34 | Lu par Steve Mayer |
The Second Invasion of Korea | 9:10 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
The Three Hollyhock Leaves | 11:34 | Lu par Rita Boutros |
The Dutch in Japan | 16:44 | Lu par Rita Boutros |
Persecutions of the Christians | 7:29 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Restrictions of the Dutch | 15:23 | Lu par Rita Boutros |
A Visit to the Regent | 7:31 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
A Shrewd Judge | 5:58 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
Tosa's Revenge | 8:55 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
A Wife's Noble Act | 6:24 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
The Forty-seven Rônin | 26:10 | Lu par CaptainKetchup |
Various Attempts to trade with Japan | 10:18 | Lu par WanderingWalker |
A Russian Captive | 12:14 | Lu par WanderingWalker |
English Attempts to trade with Japan | 16:06 | Lu par WanderingWalker |
United States seeks Trade with Japan | 6:53 | Lu par Audrey Sing |
How Perry secured a Treaty | 12:30 | Lu par Audrey Sing |
Japan in Perry's Time | 10:08 | Lu par Audrey Sing |
Japan Opened | 23:57 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
The Tokugawa Regents step out | 8:07 | Lu par Availle |
How a Samurai committed Hara-kiri | 8:42 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
The Tennô leaves his Seclusion | 17:46 | Lu par Availle |
Saigo Takamori | 8:43 | Lu par Colleen McMahon |
Japan's Progress | 12:11 | Lu par Steve C |
War with China | 30:33 | Lu par Steve C |
Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan | 6:53 | Lu par Colleen McMahon |
Critiques
very interesting window into one man's perspective on Japan





Ahha
The author provides a very interesting perspective on the history of Japan as relayed to him. It appears as though much of the influence for his work is drawn upon people either of the Samurai class or from those enamored with it. There are many great lessons about human behavior and it exposes a window into the history of the country.