Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
- List of Figures and Plates
- Preface to ‘All Ambition Spent’
- Chapter 1 The Japanese View
- Chapter 2 Student Interpreter in Tokyo, 1903–1905
- Chapter 3 Tokyo in 1904 and 1905
- Chapter 4 Assistant at Yokohama, 1905–1908
- Chapter 5 Stray Notes on Language
- Chapter 6 Assistant in Corea, 1908–1910
- Chapter 7 Corea in 1909 and 1910
- Chapter 8 Vice-Consul at Yokohama, 1911–1913
- Chapter 9 Vice-Consul at Osaka, 1913–1919
- Chapter 10 Consul at Nagasaki, 1920–1925
- Chapter 11 Consul at Dairen, 1925–1927
- Chapter 12 Consul-General at Seoul, 1928–1931
- Chapter 13 Consul-General at Osaka, 1931–1937
- Chapter 14 Consul-General at Mukden, 1938–1939
- Chapter 15 Consul-General at Tientsin, 1939–1941
- Chapter 16 Anglo-Japanese Relations
- Index
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 April 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
- List of Figures and Plates
- Preface to ‘All Ambition Spent’
- Chapter 1 The Japanese View
- Chapter 2 Student Interpreter in Tokyo, 1903–1905
- Chapter 3 Tokyo in 1904 and 1905
- Chapter 4 Assistant at Yokohama, 1905–1908
- Chapter 5 Stray Notes on Language
- Chapter 6 Assistant in Corea, 1908–1910
- Chapter 7 Corea in 1909 and 1910
- Chapter 8 Vice-Consul at Yokohama, 1911–1913
- Chapter 9 Vice-Consul at Osaka, 1913–1919
- Chapter 10 Consul at Nagasaki, 1920–1925
- Chapter 11 Consul at Dairen, 1925–1927
- Chapter 12 Consul-General at Seoul, 1928–1931
- Chapter 13 Consul-General at Osaka, 1931–1937
- Chapter 14 Consul-General at Mukden, 1938–1939
- Chapter 15 Consul-General at Tientsin, 1939–1941
- Chapter 16 Anglo-Japanese Relations
- Index
Summary
Oswald White
WHEN MY GRANDMOTHER died in 2000, I was given charge of a variety of her artefacts that had either been in her house or in her son's house. That son was my father. Along with a pile of ancient documents, I found a briefcase containing a manuscript written by my Grandmother's father, Oswald White, which is presented here.
Oswald White was born on 23 September 1884 in Gosforth, Northumberland, the son of James White, a commercial clerk from Newcastle and Annie White, née Fish. He spent his whole career in the Japan Consular Service, serving the last third as a Consul-General, the highest position in the Service. He left his last official post in February 1941, before Pearl Harbor (December 1941) and therefore shortly before Japan, which had been fighting China since 1937, went to war with Britain and the United States. Towards the end of his career in the 1930s, he wrote his memoirs in notebooks, chronicling his time in the Service. These notebooks he subsequently wrote up into a manuscript in 1941 and 1942. Consequently there is a changing perspective as some of the writing takes place either side of Japan entering the Second World War.
After 1941 Oswald White returned to London, where he finished his career, using his unparalleled knowledge of the Japanese language and culture to help the government in their efforts against Japan. He retired in 1944 when he turned sixty, receiving a warm letter from Anthony Eden, which alluded to ‘special services’ he had undertaken for the government when back in London during the war:
….. The period of your service, which began just before the Russo-Japanese War, has coincided with the rapid growth of Japan and the resultant situation in the Far East which has ended in the present war there. The remarkable knowledge of the Japanese people, language and mental outlook which you acquired and developed through your service has proved of very great value to your country. This knowledge, supported by your gifts of character and ability, has enabled you to render outstanding service at various posts, culminating in your appointments as His Majesty's Consul-General at Seoul and Osaka where, thanks to your energy, tenacity and skill in negotiation, you succeeded to a remarkable degree in protecting British commercial interests in circumstances of great difficulty.
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- Consul in Japan, 1903-1941Oswald White's Memoir 'All Ambition Spent', pp. ix - xviPublisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2017