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in New York as a lecturer. While he was on leave in London he announced his retirement from the Diplomatic Service with effect from September 1940. He agreed to return to Japan for one more mission before taking up a position waiting for him at Columbia University.
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to the Japanese Sansom was evacuated to Australia, and from there back to Washington, D.C., where he remained until the end of the war as a Minister Plenipotentiary attached to the British Embassy.
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spurred Sansom's own interest in Japanese history and culture. He was thus encouraged to follow in the footsteps of his scholarly predecessors among British diplomats in Japan, such as
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Sansom first arrived in Japan in 1904 and was attached to the British legation in Tokyo to learn the Japanese language. While he was working as private secretary to Sir
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in 1905. He spent the majority of his diplomatic career in Japan, working in consulates all over the country while also picking up the language.
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the legation gained higher status by becoming an embassy, and Sansom was present during the negotiations for the renewal of the
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The Man Who Loved China: the Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom.
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In January 1930 Sansom was promoted to Commercial Counsellor, in charge of improving trade relations. He visited the
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Sansom was promoted to Commercial Secretary from 1923. In 1926 Sansom was awarded the CMG (Companion of the
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in three volumes, between 1958 and 1963. He was made an honorary fellow of the Japan Academy in 1951.
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Sansom was on leave in London in 1915, but was declared unfit for military service in the
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The Western World and Japan: A Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures.
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As relations between Britain and Japan continued to deteriorate Sansom's reputation as a
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The Western World and Japan: A Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures
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of Yoshida No Kaneyoshi, Being the Meditations of a Recluse in the 14th Century.
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Sansom retired in 1947, and was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the
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Sansom began his literary career in 1911 with a translation of the
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came to be perceived as a liability. Although the Ambassador, Sir
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in 1949, and visited Japan in 1950 to give a series of lectures.
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Howes, John F. (1975) "Sir George Sansom and Japan", Review of
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London: Cresset Press, 1931, and New York: D. Appleton, 1931.
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Sansom returned to Japan in January 1920 as Secretary to Sir
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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and in 1935 with a new edition of Sir Charles Eliot's
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1946—2nd edition by Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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Sansom was made a member of the 615:The Reminiscences of Sir George Sansom. 260:in 1934 and in 1935 he was promoted to 248:assigned him the task of negotiating a 14: 692: 643:Sir George Sansom and Japan: A Memoir 576:Stanford: Stanford University Press. 552:Stanford: Stanford University Press. 528:Stanford: Stanford University Press. 503:Stanford: Stanford University Press. 147: 462:(Secretariat paper) ASIN B0007ETL9K 220:Order of St. Michael and St. George 140:. He passed an examination for the 24: 406:An Historical Grammar of Japanese. 323: 287: 25: 751: 673: 227:An Historical Grammar of Japanese 501:Japan: A Short Cultural History. 445:Japan: A Short Cultural History. 229:. He followed this in 1931 with 94:Diplomat, Japanologist, educator 740:20th-century British historians 638:University of British Columbia. 394:Sansom, George Bailey. (1911). 368:Japan: A Short Cultural History 231:Japan: A Short Cultural History 225:Also in 1928, Sansom published 573:A History of Japan, 1615–1867. 549:A History of Japan: 1334–1615. 336:. He revisited Japan in 1946. 292:Following the outbreak of the 27:British diplomat and historian 13: 1: 621: 460:Postwar Relations with Japan. 332:, which formally oversaw the 123: 685:Oxford Biographical Database 370:in 1931, and also published 118:Japanese society and culture 7: 710:Columbia University faculty 648:Winchester, Simon. (2008). 525:A History of Japan to 1334. 341:Order of the British Empire 10: 756: 641:Sansom, Katharine (1972). 610:; ASIN B0007IZ02I (cloth) 422:, Oxford. ASIN: B0007ITUYC 354:In 1955 Sansom retired to 334:Allied Occupation of Japan 364:Stanford University Press 90: 71: 52: 34: 627:Frederic, Louis (2002). 388: 366:which had published his 154:Claude Maxwell MacDonald 101:Sir George Bailey Sansom 596:Japan in World History. 410:Oxford University Press 158:Anglo-Japanese Alliance 668:accessed 20 March 2013 358:, California, home of 330:Far Eastern Commission 246:Francis Oswald Lindley 213:John Harington Gubbins 173:, a major text of the 720:British Japanologists 244:in 1932. In 1933 Sir 138:University of Marburg 134:University of Giessen 209:William George Aston 199:, whose interest in 18:George Bailey Sansom 715:Historians of Japan 613:_________. (19__). 594:_________. (1984). 570:_________. (1963). 546:_________. (1961). 522:_________. (1958). 499:_________. (1952). 465:_________. (1949). 458:_________. (1942). 451:_________. (1933). 442:_________. (1931). 404:_________. (1928). 381:. 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George Bailey Sansom
GBE
KCMG
Tucson, Arizona
GBE
KCMG
pre-modern Japan
Japanese society and culture
naval architect
University of Giessen
University of Marburg
Diplomatic Service
Claude Maxwell MacDonald
Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Tsurezuregusa
Yoshida KenkĹŤ
Kamakura period
First World War
War Office
Archangel
Charles Eliot
Japanese Buddhism
Ernest Mason Satow
William George Aston
John Harington Gubbins
Order of St. Michael and St. George
Philippines
Francis Oswald Lindley
commercial treaty
British India

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