Imperial Gateway

Imperial Gateway
Title Imperial Gateway PDF eBook
Author Seiji Shirane
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 183
Release 2022-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501765590

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In Imperial Gateway, Seiji Shirane explores the political, social, and economic significance of colonial Taiwan in the southern expansion of Japan's empire from 1895 to the end of World War II. Challenging understandings of empire that focus on bilateral relations between metropole and colonial periphery, Shirane uncovers a half century of dynamic relations between Japan, Taiwan, China, and Western regional powers. Japanese officials in Taiwan did not simply take orders from Tokyo; rather, they often pursued their own expansionist ambitions in South China and Southeast Asia. When outright conquest was not possible, they promoted alternative strategies, including naturalizing resident Chinese as overseas Taiwanese subjects, extending colonial police networks, and deploying tens of thousands of Taiwanese to war. The Taiwanese—merchants, gangsters, policemen, interpreters, nurses, and soldiers—seized new opportunities for socioeconomic advancement that did not always align with Japan's imperial interests. Drawing on multilingual archives in six countries, Imperial Gateway shows how Japanese officials and Taiwanese subjects transformed Taiwan into a regional gateway for expansion in an ever-shifting international order. Thanks to generous funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities Open Book Program and its participation in TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.

Gateways to Understanding Music

Gateways to Understanding Music
Title Gateways to Understanding Music PDF eBook
Author Timothy Rice
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 1062
Release 2022-11-14
Genre Music
ISBN 1000777693

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Gateways to Understanding Music, Second Edition, explores music in all the categories that constitute contemporary musical experience: European classical, popular, jazz, and world music. Covering the oldest forms of human music making to the newest, this chronology presents music from a global rather than a Eurocentric perspective. Each of 60 "gateways" addresses a particular genre, style, or period of music. Every gateway opens with a guided listening example that unlocks a world of music through careful study of its structural elements. How did the piece come to be composed or performed? How did it respond to the social and cultural issues at the time, and what does that music mean today? Students learn to listen to, explain, understand, and ultimately value all the music they encounter in their world. New to this edition is a broader selection of musical examples that reflect the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion advocated by North American universities. Eight gateways have been replaced. A timeline of gateways helps students see the book’s historical narrative at a glance. Features Values orientation—Diverse, equitable, and inclusive approach to music history. All genres of music—Presents all music as worthy of study, including classical, world, popular, and jazz. Global scope within a historical narrative—Begins with small-scale forager societies up to the present, with a shifting focus from global to European to American influences. Recurring themes — Aesthetics, emotion, social life, links to culture, politics, economics, and technology. Modular framework—60 gateways—each with a listening example—allow flexibility to organize chronologically or by the seven themes. Consistent structure—With the same step-by-step format, students learn through repeated practice how to listen and how to think about music. Anthology of scores—For those courses that use the textbook in a music history sequence. Gateways to Understanding Music continues to employ a website to host the audio examples and instructor’s resources.

A Gateway of Empire

A Gateway of Empire
Title A Gateway of Empire PDF eBook
Author Charles Malcolm MacInnes
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1968
Genre Bristol (England)
ISBN

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Mozart at the Gateway to His Fortune: Serving the Emperor, 1788-1791

Mozart at the Gateway to His Fortune: Serving the Emperor, 1788-1791
Title Mozart at the Gateway to His Fortune: Serving the Emperor, 1788-1791 PDF eBook
Author Christoph Wolff
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 265
Release 2012-05-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0393084108

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ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award winner A fresh look at the life of Mozart during his imperial years by one of the world's leading Mozart scholars. "I now stand at the gateway to my fortune," Mozart wrote in a letter of 1790. He had entered into the service of Emperor Joseph II of Austria two years earlier as Imperial-Royal Chamber Composer—a salaried appointment with a distinguished title and few obligations. His extraordinary subsequent output, beginning with the three final great symphonies from the summer of 1788, invites a reassessment of this entire period of his life. Readers will gain a new appreciation and understanding of the composer's works from that time without the usual emphasis on his imminent death. The author discusses the major biographical and musical implications of the royal appointment and explores Mozart's "imperial style" on the basis of his major compositions—keyboard,chamber, orchestral, operatic, and sacred—and focuses on the large, unfamiliar works he left incomplete. This new perspective points to an energetic, fresh beginning for the composer and a promising creative and financial future.

Underplanet

Underplanet
Title Underplanet PDF eBook
Author Stuart J Glennie
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 456
Release 2012-01-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1105436144

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Story revolving around the (sometimes)heroic Gavius his squad and agents. Starting with a star the story unfolds,a journey into the planet leads to discoveries challenging all Gavius knows from the past, his place in the present and humanity's future.

トランスパシフィック

トランスパシフィック
Title トランスパシフィック PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Wilfried Fleisher
Publisher
Pages 874
Release 1922
Genre East Asia
ISBN

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The Afterlives of Monuments

The Afterlives of Monuments
Title The Afterlives of Monuments PDF eBook
Author Deborah Cherry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 186
Release 2015-09-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317704517

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South Asia is famous for its monuments, past and present. Monuments have been created, destroyed and rescued by competing communities and incoming empires in the making and re-making of history, identity and memory. This collection brings together an international cohort of senior scholars and younger researchers to examine the vast diversity of monuments (and conceptions of monuments) in South Asia from the 1850s to the present. The chapters investigate what constitutes a monument, and interrogate the conditions for its survival, demise or recycling. To explore the afterlives of monuments is to investigate how, where, when, and why monuments have been remodelled, re-sited, destroyed, defaced, or abandoned. It is to investigate the theories of memory, history and community, as well as new forms of artistic practice and global media. As different South-Asian communities claim a stake in the making of national, religious, cultural and local identities and histories, the status of monuments and debates about cultural memory have become increasingly urgent. This book was published as a special issue of South Asian Studies.