Table of contents for Mori Arinori's life and resources in America / edited, annotated, and introduced by John E. Van Sant.


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Contents
Foreword by Akira Iriye	vi
Acknowledgments			 ix 
Introduction by John E. Van Sant: East Meets West: Mori Arinori and the Formative Years of Japan-US Relations	 xi 
	Mori Arinori's Life and Resources in America
Title Page		
Preliminary Note							xxxv
Introduction								1
Chapter One: Official and Political Life				5
Chapter Two: Life among the Farmers and Planters		15
Chapter Three: Commercial Life and Developments		31
Chapter Four: Life among the Mechanics				41
Chapter Five: Religious Life and Institutions				49
Chapter Six: Life in the Factories					67
Chapter Seven: Educational Life and Institutions			77
Chapter Eight: Literary, Artistic, and Scientific Life			87
Chapter Nine: Life among the Miners				97
Chapter Ten: Life in the Army and Navy				105
Chapter Eleven: Life in the Leading Cities				109
Chapter Twelve: Frontier Life and Developments			119
Chapter Thirteen: Judicial Life					123
Final Thoughts	127
Appendix 1: "Religious Freedom in Japan" by Mori Arinori	131
Appendix 2: "The Religious Charter of the Empire of Dai Nippon" by 	137
Mori Arinori		
Selected Bibliography			139
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: United States Description and travel, United States Civilization 1865-1918, United States Foreign public opinion, Japanese