Anglo-Korean Relations and the Port Hamilton Affair, 1885-1887 - Stephen A. Royle

Anglo-Korean Relations and the Port Hamilton Affair, 1885-1887

Buch | Hardcover
180 Seiten
2017
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84893-581-5 (ISBN)
187,50 inkl. MwSt
The Port Hamilton Affair saw the English navy seize the Nam How Islands and the harbour between them. Intended to prevent increasing Russian influence in the Pacific, the incident involved Japan, China and Korea in a geopolitical struggle that lasted for almost two years. This is the first book to examine the affair in detail.
In April 1885 the British navy seized the small archipelago of Port Hamilton (now Geomundo) off Korea, an incident dubbed the Port Hamilton Affair. This was part of a larger story of Empire and East Asian geopolitics involving China, Japan, Korea and Russia. At the time Britain and Russia seemed close to war over Afghanistan, and taking the islands, with their sheltered anchorage, would deny them to Russia while they might be useful in any blockade of the Russian fleet in Vladivostok. However, even in this imperial era, there were qualms about seizing inhabited territory belonging to a friendly nation, if only through the precedent it may set for others – particularly Russia – to do the same. Thus, Britain stressed that occupation was temporary and attempted to gain legitimate control anyway, through issuing leases. In the event, after much political posturing from East Asian nations, given that the geopolitical situation improved and there was no war with Russia, the British, after assurances that Russia would not take Port Hamilton, slipped away in February 1887. Geomundo returned to obscurity.

This book, the first full-length study of the Port Hamilton Affair, is based around contemporary material varying from printed dispatches and government reports to original archival manuscripts. This enables the book’s scope to range from setting the Port Hamilton Affair into its context within the high geopolitics of East Asia through study of the life of the garrison stationed on the islands to relations between the powerless indigenous islanders and their British occupiers.

Stephen A. Royle is Emeritus Professor of Island Geography, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast.

1 Mercantilist imperialism in East Asia in the late nineteenth century

2 Opening up the ‘hermit kingdom’

3 ‘On the alert’: not taking Port Hamilton in 1875

4 The annexation of Port Hamilton in 1885

5 Port Hamilton as a British possession

6 Hauling down the Jack: leaving Port Hamilton, 1887

7 Conclusion: ‘the impact of the occupation lingered on’

Appendix

Reihe/Serie Empires in Perspective
Zusatzinfo 12 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 385 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-84893-581-1 / 1848935811
ISBN-13 978-1-84893-581-5 / 9781848935815
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