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OverviewEnglish translation of the marginalia, or marginal notes, that were added to the text of the Deshima Diaries from the 1670's onwards in order to provide the Dutch chief of Deshima with a quick reference to the notes of his predecessors. This volume covers the marginalia from the 1700-1740 diaries. Providing the general public, and especially those who have neither a command of Dutch nor of Japanese, access to a fascinating period of Japanese history in which the Dutch played such a singular role. At the same time, the serious scholar wil obtain an easy key to the extremely rich holdings of the archive of the Deshima trading factory, which covers a shelf length of more than forty meters in the National Archives in the Netherlands, but which has been only rarely utilized by historians, Japanologists or other scholars. The Deshima archives of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) were used originally as a corpus of knowledge and experience amassed over the years by generations of Company personnel. It was a source which was consulted by opperhoofden whenever they were in doubt about the right answer to exasperating questions or challenges posed by Japanese society in the form of shogunal decrees, orders by the governors of Nagasaki, and the stubborn demenor by blackmailing and manipulative officials. Life at Deshima was so regulated and controlled both by workings of the Japanese bureaucracy and by the rhythms of the East India Company's seasonal trade with Japan, that keeping a dagregister or diary in which all the remarkable occurances were noted, assumed crucial importance. This in contrast to other VOC factories where the keeping of a diary, though obligatory, was often neglected. In the isolation of Deshima almost everything seen or heard was 'notable'. Skipping through the text one is also inevitably touched by the suffering inflicted on Japanese society by perennial scourges such as earthquakes, epidemics, 'that one general disease called poverty' and the fires which periodically destroyed large portions of the great cities. The present volume is a thoroughly revised edition, especially with regard to the Japanese personal and topographical names occurring in the text, of volumes III-IV of the Leiden edition. Scientific Publications of the Japan-Netherlands Institute No. 12. Published by the Japan-Netherlands Institute, Tokyo 1992 (original ISBN 4930921015). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul van der Velde , Rudolf BachofnerPublisher: Japan-Netherlands Institute Imprint: Japan-Netherlands Institute Weight: 1.583kg ISBN: 9784930921017ISBN 10: 4930921015 Pages: 595 Publication Date: 29 June 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English, Japanese Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Foreword Editorial Note A Glimpse behind the Scenes: Some Remarks on the Significance of the Deshima Dagregisters for the Study of Tokugawa Japan Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. Dijkman 1700-1701 Diary kept by Opperhoofd A. Douglas 1701-1702 Diary kept by Opperhoofd F. de Groot 1702-1703 Diary kept by Opperhoofd G. Tant 1703-1704 Diary kept by Opperhoofd F. de Groot 1704-1705 Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. Menssingh 1705-1706 Diary kept by Opperhoofd F. de Groot 1706-1707 Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. Menssingh 1707-1708 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. van Mansdale 1708-1709 Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. Menssingh 1709-1710 Diary kept by Opperhoofd N.J. van Hoorn 1710-1711 Diary kept by Opperhoofd C. Lardijn 1711-1712 Diary kept by Opperhoofd N.J. van Hoorn 1712-1713 Diary kept by Opperhoofd C. Lardijn 1713-1714 Diary kept by Opperhoofd N.J. van Hoorn 1714-1715 Diary kept by Opperhoofd G. Boudaan 1715-1716 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. Aouwer 1716-1717 Diary kept by Opperhoofd Ch. van Vrijeberghe 1717-1718 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. Aouwer 1718-1719 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. Aouwer 1719-1720 Diary kept by Opperhoofd R. Diodati 1720-1721 Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. Durven 1721-1722 Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. Durven 1722-1723 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. Thedens 1723-1724 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. Thedens 1724-1725 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. de Hartog 1725-1726 Diary kept by Opperhoofd P. Boockesteijn 1726-1727 Diary kept by Opperhoofd A. [van] Minnendonk 1727-1728 Diary kept by Opperhoofd P. Boockesteijn 1728-1729 Diary kept by Opperhoofd A. [van] Minnendonk 1729-1730 Diary kept by Opperhoofd P. Boockesteijn 1730-1731 Diary kept by Opperhoofd P. Boockesteijn 1731-1732 Diary kept by Opperhoofd H. van der Bel 1732-1733 Diary kept by Opperhoofd R. de Laver 1733-1734 Diary kept by Opperhoofd D. Drinkman 1734-1735 Diary kept by Opperhoofd B. Coop a Groen 1735-1736 Diary kept by Opperhoofd J. van der Cruijsse 1736-1737 Diary kept by Opperhoofd G.B. Visscher 1737-1738 Diary kept by Opperhoofd G.B. Visscher 1738-1739 Diary kept by Opperhoofd Th. van Rhee 1739-1740 Sources Chronological Tables Index of Ship's Names Index of Non-Japanese Names Index of Janpanese Names List of Japanese Characters Glossary Subject IndexReviewsAuthor InformationEdited by Paul van der Velde and Rudolf Bachofner Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |