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Friendly Connections

Philadelphia Quakers and Japan since the Late Nineteenth Century

Edited by Linda H. Chance; Paul B. Reagan and Tetsuko Toda - Foreword by Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner - Afterword by Tetsuko Toda - Contributions by Allan W. Austin; Thomas W. Burkman; Linda H. Chance; Cynthia L. Daugherty; Donald Davis; Steven Elkinton; Thomas D. Hamm; Sarah M. Horowitz; Masako Iino; Mieko Kojima; Susanna Koethe Morikawa; Mitsuo Ōtsu; Paul B. Reagan; Mitsuhiro Sakaguchi; Tetsuko Toda and Sharlie Conroy Ushioda

Friendly Connections: Philadelphia Quakers and Japan since the Late Nineteenth Century discloses the history of relations among members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, of Philadelphia and Japanese intellectuals, educators, and activists. In this book, Japanese and North American experts demonstrate that education, women’s rights, interracial equality, politics, disaster relief, reform, and peace efforts have all benefited. Seventeen chapters detail this underappreciated history. Throughout the modern era, these ties, often between women, have transformed efforts for peace, equality, and women’s rights in Japan and the United States. With a focus on “women’s work for women,” and revelations about supportive British Quakers, this book uncovers networks that sustained Japan-America ties for a century and a half.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 372 • Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
978-1-7936-2333-1 • Hardback • January 2024 • $125.00 • (£96.00)
978-1-7936-2334-8 • eBook • January 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: History / Asia / Japan, Religion / Christianity / Quaker, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies

Linda H. Chance is associate professor of Japanese studies in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania.

Paul B. Reagan is an independent scholar and historian of modern Japan and international relations.

Tetsuko Toda is a project researcher of Quaker history in Japan at Tsuda University.

Part 1. Beginnings: “The Simple Fact of Our Being Friends”

Chapter 1: Early Quaker Missionary Activity and Japan

Thomas D. Hamm

Chapter 2: Transpacific Quaker Denominationalism: Quakerism from Philadelphia to Tokyo

Tetsuko Toda

Chapter 3: The Japan Peace Society and the British and American Quakers Who Supported It

Mitsuhiro Sakaguchi

Part 2. Partnerships: “More than the Courage to Despair”

Chapter 4: The Faith Life of Nitobe Inazō: A Legacy of Philadelphia Quakerism

Thomas W. Burkman

Chapter 5: The Nitobes: A Quaker International Marriage

Steven Elkinton and Sharlie Conroy Ushioda

Chapter 6: Anna C. Hartshorne and Her Mission in Japan

Mieko Kojima

Chapter 7: “Toward Friendship with Japan”: The American Friends Service Committee and Educational Diplomacy in the 1920s,

Allan W. Austin

Part 3. Tides: “If You Can Stay, Do Stay”

Chapter 8: Edith Forsythe Sharpless in Wartime Japan, 1939–1943

Tetsuko Toda

Chapter 9: Esther Biddle Rhoads and Friends School in Tokyo

Mitsuo Ōtsu, translated by Louisa Hatanaka and Kazumi Teune

Chapter 10: The Encounter with Non-Pastoral Quakerism

Tetsuko Toda

Part 4. Occupations: “For Mutual Helpfulness”

Chapter 11: Elizabeth Gray Vining: A Philadelphia Quaker and the Education of the Japanese Imperial Crown Prince

Paul B. Reagan

Chapter 12: The Public Speeches of Elizabeth Gray Vining in Japan and the United States

Cynthia L. Daugherty

Chapter 13: Friends and the LARA Postwar Relief Efforts to Japan

Masako Iino

Chapter 14: Quaker Connections with Women’s Educational Leadership in Japan

Tetsuko Toda

Part 5. Futures: Archives “Bearing Witness”

Chapter 15: Philadelphia Quakers and Japan: Archival Sources in the Collections at Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College

Susanna Koethe Morikawa

Chapter 16: Quakers and Japan: Archival and Manuscript Materials at Haverford College

Sarah M. Horowitz

Chapter 17: A Brief History of American Friends Service Committee Work on Behalf of Japan and the Japanese People

Donald Davis

This book is so valuable; it moves the central focus of Quaker studies beyond an Anglo-American emphasis, highlights the role of women, and breaks new scholarly ground in a compelling way. The authors and editors are to be congratulated for such fine work.


— Ben Pink Dandelion, University of Birmingham


This excellent collection of essays gathers an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars from Japan and the United States to explore the partnerships that developed between Philadelphian and Japanese Quakers from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Strongly researched and clearly written, Friendly Connections offers important insights into this special relationship at the same time as it opens the door for further study.


— Robynne Rogers Healey, Trinity Western University


Friendly Connections

Philadelphia Quakers and Japan since the Late Nineteenth Century

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
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  • Friendly Connections: Philadelphia Quakers and Japan since the Late Nineteenth Century discloses the history of relations among members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, of Philadelphia and Japanese intellectuals, educators, and activists. In this book, Japanese and North American experts demonstrate that education, women’s rights, interracial equality, politics, disaster relief, reform, and peace efforts have all benefited. Seventeen chapters detail this underappreciated history. Throughout the modern era, these ties, often between women, have transformed efforts for peace, equality, and women’s rights in Japan and the United States. With a focus on “women’s work for women,” and revelations about supportive British Quakers, this book uncovers networks that sustained Japan-America ties for a century and a half.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 372 • Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
    978-1-7936-2333-1 • Hardback • January 2024 • $125.00 • (£96.00)
    978-1-7936-2334-8 • eBook • January 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: History / Asia / Japan, Religion / Christianity / Quaker, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies
Author
Author
  • Linda H. Chance is associate professor of Japanese studies in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Paul B. Reagan is an independent scholar and historian of modern Japan and international relations.

    Tetsuko Toda is a project researcher of Quaker history in Japan at Tsuda University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1. Beginnings: “The Simple Fact of Our Being Friends”

    Chapter 1: Early Quaker Missionary Activity and Japan

    Thomas D. Hamm

    Chapter 2: Transpacific Quaker Denominationalism: Quakerism from Philadelphia to Tokyo

    Tetsuko Toda

    Chapter 3: The Japan Peace Society and the British and American Quakers Who Supported It

    Mitsuhiro Sakaguchi

    Part 2. Partnerships: “More than the Courage to Despair”

    Chapter 4: The Faith Life of Nitobe Inazō: A Legacy of Philadelphia Quakerism

    Thomas W. Burkman

    Chapter 5: The Nitobes: A Quaker International Marriage

    Steven Elkinton and Sharlie Conroy Ushioda

    Chapter 6: Anna C. Hartshorne and Her Mission in Japan

    Mieko Kojima

    Chapter 7: “Toward Friendship with Japan”: The American Friends Service Committee and Educational Diplomacy in the 1920s,

    Allan W. Austin

    Part 3. Tides: “If You Can Stay, Do Stay”

    Chapter 8: Edith Forsythe Sharpless in Wartime Japan, 1939–1943

    Tetsuko Toda

    Chapter 9: Esther Biddle Rhoads and Friends School in Tokyo

    Mitsuo Ōtsu, translated by Louisa Hatanaka and Kazumi Teune

    Chapter 10: The Encounter with Non-Pastoral Quakerism

    Tetsuko Toda

    Part 4. Occupations: “For Mutual Helpfulness”

    Chapter 11: Elizabeth Gray Vining: A Philadelphia Quaker and the Education of the Japanese Imperial Crown Prince

    Paul B. Reagan

    Chapter 12: The Public Speeches of Elizabeth Gray Vining in Japan and the United States

    Cynthia L. Daugherty

    Chapter 13: Friends and the LARA Postwar Relief Efforts to Japan

    Masako Iino

    Chapter 14: Quaker Connections with Women’s Educational Leadership in Japan

    Tetsuko Toda

    Part 5. Futures: Archives “Bearing Witness”

    Chapter 15: Philadelphia Quakers and Japan: Archival Sources in the Collections at Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College

    Susanna Koethe Morikawa

    Chapter 16: Quakers and Japan: Archival and Manuscript Materials at Haverford College

    Sarah M. Horowitz

    Chapter 17: A Brief History of American Friends Service Committee Work on Behalf of Japan and the Japanese People

    Donald Davis

Reviews
Reviews
  • This book is so valuable; it moves the central focus of Quaker studies beyond an Anglo-American emphasis, highlights the role of women, and breaks new scholarly ground in a compelling way. The authors and editors are to be congratulated for such fine work.


    — Ben Pink Dandelion, University of Birmingham


    This excellent collection of essays gathers an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars from Japan and the United States to explore the partnerships that developed between Philadelphian and Japanese Quakers from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Strongly researched and clearly written, Friendly Connections offers important insights into this special relationship at the same time as it opens the door for further study.


    — Robynne Rogers Healey, Trinity Western University


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