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The Kuroshio Frontier: Empire and Environment in the Making of Japan’s Pacific (Cambridge Oceanic Histories)

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This groundbreaking work examines Japan’s environmental and imperial history through the lens of the Kuroshio Current. Rüegg explores how ocean currents shaped Japan’s expansion and interaction with the Pacific world.

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The Kuroshio Frontier offers a compelling environmental history of Japan’s imperial expansion and relationship with the Pacific Ocean. Jonas Rüegg argues that the Kuroshio Current—one of the world’s most powerful ocean currents—was far more than a geographical phenomenon; it was a crucial factor shaping Japan’s political, economic, and cultural development.

Through innovative analysis, Rüegg demonstrates how Japanese empire-builders harnessed their understanding of oceanic systems to advance territorial ambitions and resource extraction. The book traces the intersection of environmental knowledge, technological innovation, and imperial power from the early modern period through the twentieth century. By placing the ocean itself at the center of historical analysis, this work reveals how natural systems both enabled and constrained Japan’s Pacific ambitions, offering new perspectives on Japanese imperialism, environmental history, and the broader history of human-ocean relations in Asia.

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Author

Jonas Rüegg

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009534574

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