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Fung, Allen. "Testing the Self-Strengthening: The Chinese Army in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895." Modern Asian Studies 30, no. 4 (1996): 1007–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00016875.

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On 25th July 1894, the Japanese navy sank the Chinese man-of-war Gaosheng without warning and thus officially started the Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895). The war was a culmination of the rivalries between the two countries for two decades. Japan, strengthened by its Meiji reforms, and still growing in power, wanted to extend its power within the Korean peninsula. China, on the other hand, was desperately clinging to its influence over its largest, oldest and last vassal. The was was watched with great interest by the European powers as a litmus test of the relative success of the modernization
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Nedved, Gregory J. "The Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895: Partially decrypted." Cryptologia 42, no. 2 (2017): 95–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01611194.2017.1385672.

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Fröhlich, Judith. "Pictures of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895." War in History 21, no. 2 (2014): 214–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0968344513504725.

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Fuping, Ge. "France and the First Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895." Social Sciences in China 36, no. 4 (2015): 138–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02529203.2015.1088636.

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Pynn, Tom. "Nitobe, Bushido - The Soul Of Japan." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 29, no. 2 (2004): 98–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/th.29.2.98-99.

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Japanese modernization, 1868-1919, sparked changes in all aspects of national life, from language to governmental structure to aesthetic techniques. Internally, a shift from a feudal past to a modem future prompted Japanese intellectuals to rethink the significance of Japan's past and interrogate the role of that past in the present and future. Externally, the rise of Japanese nationalism, especially during and after the first Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), destabilized the Pacific Rim.
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Xu, B. "Kenkenroku: A Diplomatic Record of the Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895." Chinese Journal of International Law 14, no. 1 (2015): 229–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/chinesejil/jmv002.

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Zhihai, Cui. "The United States and the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895." Social Sciences in China 36, no. 4 (2015): 164–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02529203.2015.1088637.

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BİRBUDAK, BİRBUDAK. "The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the Ottoman Empıre." Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Tarih Bölümü Tarih Araştırmaları Dergisi 37, no. 63 (2018): 199–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1501/tarar_0000000681.

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Greve, Andrew Q., and Jack S. Levy. "Power Transitions, Status Dissatisfaction, and War: The Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895." Security Studies 27, no. 1 (2017): 148–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09636412.2017.1360078.

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Mohammad Ali, Dr Fatima Jasim. "HISTORY OF KOREA UNTIL 1939, AN ANALYTICAL STUDY." International Journal of Education and Social Science Research 07, no. 02 (2024): 258–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/ijessr.2024.7218.

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This research focuses on studying the conditions of Korea in general from the beginning of the nineteenth century until the beginning of World War II, as well as studying the importance of Korea's strategic location for China and Japan, and then the study focused on the Sino-Japanese War 1894- 1895, and the study of the movement of the first of March 1919 and the government Temporary in Korea, until World War II 1939.
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Golikov, Andrey G. "“Novoye Vremya” about on the Events of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895." Historical Courier, no. 3 (June 28, 2023): 146–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31518/2618-9100-2023-3-12.

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Reist, Katherine Kennedy. "The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power and Primacy (review)." China Review International 11, no. 2 (2004): 456–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cri.2005.0101.

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Perez, Louis G. "The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy (review)." Journal of Japanese Studies 30, no. 1 (2004): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jjs.2004.0029.

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Cook, Theodore Failor. "The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy (review)." Journal of Military History 68, no. 1 (2004): 260–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jmh.2003.0362.

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Howland, Douglas. "Japan's Civilized War: International Law as Diplomacy in the Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895)." Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international 9, no. 2 (2007): 179–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/138819907x237165.

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Moon,Hi-Soo. "A Chronicle on the Sino-Japanese War(1894~1895) in the International Context." Journal of Korean Political and Diplomatic History 30, no. 2 (2009): 227–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.18206/kapdh.30.2.200902.227.

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Elman, Benjamin A. "Naval Warfare and the Refraction of China's Self-Strengthening Reforms into Scientific and Technological Failure, 1865-1895." Modern Asian Studies 38, no. 2 (2004): 283–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x04001088.

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In the 1950s and 1960s, Chinese, Western, and Japanese scholarship debated the success or failure of the government schools and regional arsenals established between 1865 and 1895 to reform Qing China (1644-1911). For example, Quan Hansheng contended in 1954 that the Qing failure to industrialize after the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) was the major reason why China lacked modern weapons during the Sino-Japanese War. This position has been built on in recent reassessments of the ‘Foreign Affairs Movement’ (Yangwu yundong) and Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95 (Jiawu zhanzheng) by Chinese scholars. Th
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TSAI, WEIPIN. "The First Casualty: Truth, Lies and Commercial Opportunism in Chinese Newspapers during the First Sino-Japanese War." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 24, no. 1 (2013): 145–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186313000515.

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The First Sino-Japanese War during 1894 and 1895 was a dramatic moment in world events. Not only did it catch the attention of the West but, for as long as it lasted, it became a central focus of readers of newspapers in China in both English and Chinese. The Chinese public was extremely eager to read any news that could be gathered about the war, and newspaper proprietors grasped this opportunity to promote their businesses, competing to provide the latest information using wartime reporting practices already established in Britain and the United States. This paper explores the competition be
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박영준. "The evolution of Japan’s foreign and military strategy during the Sino-Japanese war, 1894-1895." Journal of Korean Political and Diplomatic History 36, no. 1 (2014): 99–128. http://dx.doi.org/10.18206/kapdh.36.1.201408.99.

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Kang, Sung-Hack. "The Due between Dragon and Samurai: A Strategic Assessment of the Sino-Japanese War(1894-1895)." Korean Journal of International Relations 45, no. 4 (2005): 7–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14731/kjir.2005.12.45.4.7.

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Lee, Joyman. "Where Imperialism Could Not Reach: Chinese Industrial Policy and Japan, 1900–1940." Enterprise & Society 15, no. 4 (2014): 655–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1467222700016062.

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Where Imperialism Could Not Reachexamines the impact of the Japanese model of industrialization on China through a history of policy recommendations and economic ideas in practice. In the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895), Chinese regional policymakers learned a Japanese-style industrial policy that focused on the use of exhibitions and schools to disseminate information and stimulate rural innovation. In focusing on the treaty ports and the impact of European and American capitalism that has a larger and more quantifiable source base, many scholars have ignored the vital in
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Jordan, Donald A. "Reviews of Books:The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy S. C. M. Paine." American Historical Review 109, no. 1 (2004): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/530184.

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Eskridge-Kosmach, Alena. "The Russian Press on Russia's Chinese Policy in the Period of the Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895)." Journal of Slavic Military Studies 25, no. 4 (2012): 618–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13518046.2012.730407.

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Man, Kwong Chi. "“They Are a Little Afraid of the British Admiral”." International Bibliography of Military History 35, no. 2 (2015): 93–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22115757-03502002.

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This article looks at the role of the British Royal Navy during the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895. Although the British government decided to stay neutral and work with Russia to mediate between Japan and China, the presence of the China Station of the Royal Navy played a subtle role in influencing the strategies adopted by China and Japan. However, as the British government underestimated its own naval power and possibly overestimated that of its potential opponents, the China Station played only a limited role to protect British interest. As a result, Russia used a much weaker fleet t
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Tsuboi, Mutsuko, and Mino Saito. "Translating ‘Nation’." FORUM / Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation 17, no. 1 (2019): 39–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/forum.18005.tsu.

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Abstract This article focuses on the Japanese words kokumin and minzoku, both of which are used to translate ‘nation’ into Japanese, and explores the dynamic aspects of translation practice in the process of Japan’s modernization in the mid-Meiji era (1868–1912). The kanji (Chinese characters) compounds kokumin (國民) and minzoku (民族) were both coined during the late nineteenth century during the introduction of Western concepts into Japanese society. Kokumin first appeared as a translation word at the predawn of Japan’s modernization period and, by the mid-Meiji era, when the alternative transl
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Park, Young-june. "Joseon’s Politics in the Midst of Power Rivalry between Meiji Japan and Qing Empire: Focusing on the Perception of War and Politics in Yun Chi-ho Diary." Korean Association for Political and Diplomatic History 44, no. 2 (2023): 57–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33127/kdps.2023.44.2.47.

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This paper tries to shed light on the first Sino-Japanese war(1894-1895) from the perspective of hegemonic war. Generally, hegemonic war theories emphasizes differential growth of national power among great powers as one cause of major war. However, some theorists pointed out that foreign policies of middle powers in the midst of great power rivalry can ignite direct confrontation between two powers. Based on this observation, this paper explains what policy did Joseon dynasty take during the power rivalry between Qing Empire and Meiji Japan in the late 19th century. In the face of growing riv
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Lee, Jin Woo. "A study on the origins of territorial disputes in Northeast Asia and a nationalistic approach." Korean Association of Area Studies 39, no. 4 (2021): 149–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.29159/kjas.39.4.5.

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The purpose of this study is to attempt a nationalist approach to the territorialdispute that is a cause of conflict among the four Northeast Asian countries (Korea,Japan, China, and Russia) despite the era of globalization. Until now, territorialdisputes have been developed in the direction of seeking solutions in the historicalcontext, political and economic factors, and international law. It is true that suchstudies helped to understand the realistic background of territorial disputes, but theyhave some limitations in understanding and resolving territorial disputes at a morefundamental lev
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Elman, Benjamin A. ""Universal Science" Versus "Chinese Science": The Changing Identity of Natural Studies in China, 1850-1930." Historiography East and West 1, no. 1 (2003): 68–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157018603763585258.

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Abstract This article is about the contested nature of "science" in "modern" China. The struggle over the meaning and significance of the specific types of natural studies brought by Protestants (1842-1895) occurred in a historical context in which natural studies in late imperial China were until 1900 part of a nativist imperial and literati project to master and control Western views on what constituted legitimate natural knowledge. After the industrial revolution in Europe, a weakened Qing government and its increasingly concerned Han Chinese and Manchu elites turned to "Western" models of
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Avilov, Roman S. "THE PROBLEM OF THE MILITARY DEFENSE PLANNING OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST IN 1896–1900. PART 1. AFTER THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR OF 1894–1895." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 434 (September 1, 2018): 94–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/434/12.

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구용회. "A Study on the Influence of the Globalization Phenomena on the Sino-Japanese War(1894~1895) - On the Interaction & Interconnectedness between and among nations and regions -." Journal of Military History Studies ll, no. 137 (2014): 247–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17934/jmhs..137.201406.247.

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Kobayashi, Shigeru. "The gradual reinforcement of Japanese mapping in pre-colonial Taiwan and Korea." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-180-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> In East Asia, the modern hydrographical survey was promoted during the Opium War (1840–1842) and the Arrow War (1856–1860) by Western countries, which demanded the establishment of modern trade relations with this area. However, the application of modern mapping such as triangulation to its inlands was limited even at the end of the nineteenth century, because it required stable and innovative governments for implementation. Keeping this uneven extension of modern cartography in East Asia in mind, we should pay attenti
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Shirapov, Aldar, Anna Plekhanova, and Lilia Kalmina. "The Russo-Chinese Bank as an Instrument of Russian Eastward Expansion (at the Turn of the XX Century)." Journal of Economic History and History of Economics 23, no. 4 (2022): 743–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-2488.2022.23(4).743-769.

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The article attempts to define the role of the Russo-Chinese Bank in strengthening Russian influence in one of the regions of Qing China - Mongolia. Russia, which earlier practiced military and diplomatic methods to control territories in the sphere of its influence, in the late 19th century realized that the former ways of expansion did not meet the needs of the time. The Qing Empire, which was in political and economic crisis after its defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895, was seen by the Tsarist autocracy as the most attractive location for capital. The main mechanism for inco
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Becker, Julius Lucas. "Testing the Bonds: Franco‐Russian Alliance and the First Sino‐Japanese War." Australian Journal of Politics & History, July 8, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.13014.

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The conclusion of the Franco‐Russian Alliance was one of the major turning points in the history of international relations before the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. However, the alliance was put under its first severe test only months after its ratification in 1894. The Sino‐Japanese War and the far‐reaching Japanese conquests in Northeast Asia during this war forced the French and Russian governments to align their foreign and imperial policy towards the region. This ultimately resulted in Paris and St. Petersburg in April 1895 intervening against Japan together with France's rival
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"“Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the Great Powers' Craze to Divide China”Wisdom Classroom Teaching Case." Foreign Language Science and Technology Journal Database Educational Science, April 5, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47939/es.v3i5(02).18.

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Becker, Julius Lucas. "‘To Grab, When the Grabbing Begins’ German Foreign and Colonial Policy during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894/95 and the Triple Intervention of 1895." International History Review, May 2, 2021, 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2021.1909101.

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"S. C. M. Paine. The Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2003. Pp. xi, 412. $55.00." American Historical Review, February 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/109.1.164.

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