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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 October 2023

Martin Dusinberre
Affiliation:
Universität Zürich

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Mooring the Global Archive
A Japanese Ship and its Migrant Histories
, pp. 300 - 304
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Print publication year: 2023
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Index

Page numbers in italics refer to primary-source quotations.

Aboriginal history, See settler colonialism, See Queensland, See Yolŋu people
anti-Japanese discrimination, 123, 126, 140144, 150151, 211
archives
as ‘country’, 128, 168171
as earth, 234, 264
as ontologies, 169
brackishness, 5, 171, 269270
carbon footprint, 15, 20, 35
Chronicling America (Library of Congress), 1920, 45
contingency, xxi, 262
digitization, xxii, 1422, 30, 70, 74, 122, 128, 136, 208, 219220, 260, 268
Diplomatic Archives of MOFA (Japan), 19, 4647, 62, 99, 105, 153155, 190, 193196, 203207, 217220, 256, 267
Hawai‘i State Archives, 2631, 51, 8590, 109
Hawai‘i State Library, 2631, 39
Internet Archive, 19
Kaminoseki Municipal Archives, 103106, 118121, 188
National Library of Australia, 156, 173
National Maritime Museum (Sydney), 127, 160
ocular regime, 175, 180, 194, 218, 221
ontologies, 4, 20, 176, 218
positionality, 3, 22, 35, 36, 153160, See authorial metadata
Queensland State Archives, 158, 159, 173179, 230
silences, 5, 30, 36, 85, 89, 118, 155, 221
traps, xxii, 269, See Chapter 1
Tyne and Wear Archives, 11, 14
Arista, Noelani, 112, 180
Armstrong company (later Armstrong-Mitchell), 7, 11, 76
Arning, Eduard (1855–1936), 5861, 64, 72, 73, 76
Australia, 16, 189, See Queensland, See Yolŋu people, See settler colonialism
‘Kanaka’ (Pacific Island) labour, 155, 157, 175, See Pacific Ocean
as dominion of Britain, 144147
Federation (1901), 127, 146, 160
New South Wales, 140, 142, 146, 206, See Newcastle
Port Darwin, 194, 203, 210
trade with Japan, 138140, 195, 255
authorial metadata, xxi, 35, 268269
Bayly, C. A., 3, 13
beaches, 167, 179, 180, 235
Bird, Isabella (1831–1904), 72
Bloch, Marc, xxixxii, 268
Braudel, Fernand, 158
Brazil, xx, 78, 150
Burns, Philp & Co., 124127, 137, 139, 156, 159, 260, See Nippon Yūsen Kaisha (NYK)
Byrnes, Thomas J. (1860–1898), 136, 140, 151
Canada, xx, 124, 250
cartography, 36, 38, 127, 131135, 161162, 168
catch-up, discourses of, 11, 15, 29
Chakrabarty, Dipesh, 13, 232
China, xx, 28, 183, 195
‘coolie’ labour, 54, 111, 183185
China, discourses of, 7172, 86
Chinese medicine, 93
market for Pacific commodities, 17, 139, 162, 183
overseas diaspora, 34, 149, 155, 157, 159, 250
Qing Empire, 68, 181, 183, 237, 263, See Sino-Japanese war (1894–5)
Sinosphere, 133135
transpacific migration, 71, 111, 123, 146, 148
circulation, 36, 90, 92103, 115, 118, 189
City of Peking, 47, 55, 65
City of Tokio, 47, 5253, 5961, 6567, 70, 7476, 105, 108
coal
Britain, 14, 251253, 263
Chikuhō mines, 100, 228, 233, 254, 255, See Yamamoto, Sakubei
Japanese export to Asia, 200, 253256, 263
Karatsu mines, 228, 233235, 238241, 244246, 248249, 253
modes of transportation, 200, 243, 248249
Nagasaki mines, 200, 228, 253254
onboard bunkers, 202, 231, 251, 257
Shanghai market, 16, 17, 237, 251, 254, 255
smoke, 226, 231, 250251, 255, 259
US consumption, 236239
Cook, James (1728–79), 18, 57, 73, 129, 170, 181, 230
cotton, 49, 59, 103, 139, 225, 252, 258
Covid-19 pandemic, 129, 228, 229
Cuvier, Georges (1769–1832), 23, 234
digitization, See archives
Douglas, John (1828–1904), 143, 175, 177179, 206207, 213215
Dutch East India Company, 162, 181, 229, 233235, 242
Edo, See Tokyo
England, 7, 112, 239, See Great Britain
fertilizer, 92, 115, 138
fossil fuels, 2, 37, 229, 241, 253, 262, See coal
Fujita, Toshirō (1862–1937), 44, 184
Fukuzawa, Yukichi (1835–1901), 71, 73, 134
Fuyuki, Sakazō, 42, 8990, 171, 193
Hāna plantation, 113118
Kapa‘a, 31, 32, 85
Murotsu village, 88, 99101, 104106, 109111, 119, 225
Ganter, Regina, 160, 162
Gibson, Walter M. (1822–88), 28, 39, 45, 6669, 70, 76
gold rushes, 16, 147, 148, 236
Great Britain, 6, 8, 102, 128, 139, 245, 268
Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation (1894), 126, 144, 151
empire, 124, 140, 144147, 183185, See coal
Great Britain, SS, 2324, 25
Great Eastern, SS, 24, 25
Hamburg, 13, 16, 65, 102
Harris, Townsend (1804–78), 238239, 254
Hasegawa, Setsutarō (1871–1952), 122123, 126, 144, 171
Hashimoto, Usa
as filed, 172174, 176179, 205
as narrator, 36, 180, 183, 190, 200, 202, 204, 214215, 220
in Nagasaki, 176, 181182, 215, 222
sister in Singapore, 176, 184187, 197198
Hawai‘i, See Irwin, Robert W., See migration, from Japan
‘Iolani Palace, 2631, 88
‘paradise’, 18, 110
annexation, 110, 117, 231, See settler colonialism
Kaua‘i, 31, 57, 105
missionaries, 68, 72, 88, 111113
monarchy, 30, 86, 8889, 112, 115, 117, See Kalākaua, David (1836–91)
Native Hawaiian depopulation, 57, 7476
Native Hawaiian dispossession, 31, 113, 115118
Native Hawaiian voices, 36, 7376, 8889
pre-contact, 2, 57, 73
Royal Hawaiian Band, 18, 88
Hayami, Akira, 106109
Heine, Wilhelm (1827–85), 235238
Hiroshima prefecture, See Japan
Hokari, Minoru, 128, 170
Hong Kong, 124, 174, 175176, 189, 198202, 202204, 207, 239, 252, 254255
Iijima, Kametarō, 153156, 159, 166
imperialism, See Great Britain, See Japan, See settler colonialism
India, 13, 28, 71, 124, 139, 226, 252
Indigenous knowledge, 84, 161171, 226, 241243, 267
industrious, discourses of, 28, 29, 36, 60, 90, 105109, 111113, 118, 213
Inoue, Kaoru (1836–1915), 32, 47
Inoue Katsunosuke, 53, 70
interpretation, See translation
Irwin, Robert W. (1844–1925), 4244, 4647, 6669, 8587, 89, 90, 101, 106
KUK employee, 17, 26, 83
Takechi, Iki, 42, 83
Yamashiro-maru (1885), 18, 28, 39, 55, 64, 7073
Japan, See Tokugawa shogunate, See migration, See labour
Asiatic, discourses of, 2629, 67, 158
Colonization Society of Japan, 208211, 213
consuls, 32, 47, 53, 61, 154, 175, 189, 191193, 199200, 203, 205207, 255, See Fujita, Toshirō; Iijima, Kametarō; Marks, Alexander
Emperor Meiji (r. 1868–1912), 23, 33, 39, 6673, 136
Hiroshima prefecture, 4850, 6162, 87, 91, 98, 101, 150, 210, See Wakamiya, Yaichi
Hokkaido (Ezo), 122, 130, 203, 243, 253, 254
imperialism, xx, 34, 70, 124, 133136, 155, 190, 215, See settler colonialism
industrialization, 8688, 120, 245, 263
Inland Sea, 4849, 52, 62, 63, 87, 96100, 103, 225, 243, 263
Iwakura Mission (1871–3), 102
Kumamoto prefecture, 50, 62, 67, 6970, 7779, 150, 187, 210, See Kodama, Keijirō
nation, discourses of, 62, 6365, 211213
overpopulation, 100, 101, 150
Ritsuryō state, 130131, 133
Wakayama, 24, 64, 213
Yamaguchi prefecture, 47, 48, 8788, 100, 101, 106, 108, 210, 225, See Fuyuki, Sakazō
Kaempfer, Engelbert (1651–1716), 233, 238, 243
Kaibara Ekiken (1630–1714), 95
Kalākaua, David (1836–91), 1718, 30, 39, 58, 59, 68, 72, 7576, 86, 117
Karatsu, See coal
Karayuki-san, See migration, from Japan
Katō, Hisakatsu, 200, 259
Kobe, xix, 15, 18, 23, 113, 224, 254, See Yokohama–Kobe line
Kodama, Keijirō (d. 1896), 105, 138, 171, 265
gravestone, 1, 3235, 46, 265
in transit, 5052
Orisaki village, 50, 7779, 150
Spreckelsville plantation, 40, 68
Komura, Jutarō (1855–1911), 206, 217219
Korea, xx, 124, 130, 191, 195, 207, 211, 222
Kuku Yalanji people, See Queensland
Kumamoto prefecture, See Japan, See Kodama, Keijirō
Kuriyama, Shigehisa, 93, 107
Kyōdō Un’yu Kaisha (KUK), 9, 17, 23, 27, 44, 47, 8084, 91, 130, 253
Kyoto, 130, 131
labour, within Japan, 60, 230, See migration, within Japan
by-employments, 49, 8788, 98100, 102
dock workers, 256259
industrious revolution, 106109
mine workers, 244247
transport workers, 248249
Latin America, xx, 23, 251
LeCain, Timothy J., 37, 262
leprosy, 58
Locke, John (1632–1704), 112
Mahlmann, John J. (1838–1930), 1522, 26, 148, 231, 251, 252
Manchuria, xx, 139, 195, 211
Marks, Alexander (1838–1919), 126, 145, 155, 194195, 199, 203, 217220
Meiji revolution (1868), xx, 3, 6, 8, 33, 49, 99, 130, 245
microhistory, 36, 261
migration, from Japan, xx, 2, 32, 210, 262, See remittances, See City of Tokio
canefield songs, 90, 91
farmer migrants, 4750, 70, 99101, 114
female migrants, 38, 63, 64, 126, 174175, 188202, 211213, 230, 267
Gannenmono (1868), 74
Japan-Hawai‘i sponsored programme (1885–94), xiii, 2, 17, 2630, 40, 4656, 61, 70, 86, 91, 101
private companies, 115, 150
recruitment, 47, 67, 101, 114118, 190193, 201, 202205
migration, within Japan, xix, 100, 191, See labour, within Japan
Mihalopoulos, Bill, 175, 196, 206
Mitsubishi company, 9, 23, 26, 8084, 91, 200, See Sumanoura-maru
Mitsui Bussan company, 47, 50
Mitsui Mining Company, 224, 246
modernity, 3, 1314, See ‘progress’, discourses of
Moji, 200, 202, 230, 254, 255
Mori, Arinori (1847–89), 814, 23, 32
Nagakubo Sekisui (1717–1801), 131, 132
Nagasaki, 78, 133, 181182, 190193, 200201, 203, 210, 229, 233, 242, 256258, See coal, See Dutch East India Company
Nagasaki–Shanghai line, 124, 199, See Yokohama–Shanghai line
New York, 23, 25
Newcastle (New South Wales), 16, 252
Newcastle upon Tyne, 614, 26, 130, 239
Nippon Yūsen Kaisha (NYK), 23, 36, 91, 122, 123127, 131, 189, 200, 201, 226, 250
Omi-maru, 11, 23, 64, 130, 175
Osaka, 48, 55, 9698, 113, 189, 203, 224
Pacific Mail Steamship Company, 47, 253, 256
Pacific Ocean, 235
‘blackbirding’, 16, 54, 148, See Australia
‘coolie’ trade, 54, 148
‘great eastern sea’, 2, 131
ecological transformation, 139
Melanesia, 54, 59, 157
Micronesia, xx, 16, 124, 211
paintings, See Yamamoto, Sakubei, See Yolŋu people, See Strong, Joseph Dwight, See Heine, Wilhelm, See Utagawa, Kunisada
passports, 122, 151, 188, 191, 197, 199, 206207, 214, 223
Perry, Matthew (1794–1858), 24, 38, 229, 231, 235239, 250
Philippines, xx, 139, 210
Phipps, Catherine L., 230, 254
photography, 6, 56, 5860, 72, 73, 256259
Prendergast, Eleanor Kekoaohiwaikalani Wright (1865–1902), 8890, 115, 117
prints, See Utagawa, Kunisada, See Heine, Wilhelm
progress, discourses of, 10, 1314, 28, 29, 32, 45, 61, 71, 73, 135, 137
Queensland
‘empty North’, 147, 149, 152, 158160, 170
Cairns, 137, 156, 174175, 206
immigration debates, 142144, 146, 158159, 174, 205
Kuku Yalanji people (Mossman), 129, 147148, 155
Mossman, 129, 147158
Port Douglas, 127, 129, 149, 152153, 156, 160, 175, 260
Rockhampton, 135, 144146, 152, 159
Thursday Island, 129, 147, 151, 159, 173177, 197198, 203204, 206215, 219, 222
Townsville, 153, 154, 156, 159, 175, 205, 206
racism, See anti-Japanese discrimination
railways, 225, 235, 249, 265
remittances, 32, 104106, 108, 109, 119, 120, 192, 210
Russia, 8, 142, See Vladivostok
Russo-Japanese War (1904–5), 3, 63
Sasaki, Shigetoshi, 203204, 206207, 211213, 215, See Queensland
Satō, Torajirō (1864–1928), 177, 183, 213215, 219, 222, See Queensland
Sekula, Allan, 226, 262, 264, 265
settler colonialism, xx, 3, 112, 267, 270
in Australia, 128, 139, 147149, 159171
in Hawai‘i, 3031, 36, 74, 109, 115118, 119120
Shanghai, 7, 198199, 204, See coal
shipbuilding, 8, 9, 11, 23
Siebold, Philipp Franz von (1796–1866), 229, 233235, 238239, 241243, 246, 264
silk, 100, 103, 138
as fashion, 3, 50, 212, 215
Singapore, 44, 189, 193, 195, 199, 203, 207, 237, 252, 254, 263
as entrepot, 183184, 188
entertainment district, 176, 184187
Sino-Japanese War (1894–5), xixxx, 115, 126, 133136, 211, 228, 230, 249
Sissons, David, 172173, 179, 188, 215
smallpox, 17, 26, 28, 51, 52, 57
Smith, Thomas C., 8688, 90, 103, 107, 118
songs, 8889, 90, 9192, 102103, 115, 117, 120, 188189, 247
Southeast Asia, 124, 131, 163, 181, 188, 230, 252
Spreckels, Claus (1828–1908), 68, 112, 117, See sugar plantations, Hawai‘i
Steedman, Carolyn, 177179
Stoler, Ann Laura, 4, 20, 261
Strong, Joseph Dwight (1853–99), 3943, 45, 51, 53, 5758, 6568, 7174, 76
subaltern histories, 18, 37, 204
Suez Canal, 124, 184, 226, 252, 253
sugar industry, Queensland, 148149, 152, 177
sugar plantations, Hawai‘i, 17, 29, 149
accommodation, 52, 55
bango system, 51, 109
canefield songs, 9092, 102103, 115, 189
Kaua‘i plantations, 51, 116, 119
labour disputes, 52, 6869, 108
luna (overseers), 51, 53, 70, 102, 108
Maui plantations, 5253, 6668, 103, 108, 109, 114, 114, 117
planter politics, 28, 46, 68, 76, 112, 117
Spreckelsville, 39, 40, 6670, 83, 112, 116, 153
wages, 50, 105
Sugiyama, Gensaku, 177, 210211, 213, 222, See Queensland
Sumanoura-maru, 8084, 200, 230, 249, See Mitsubishi company
Switzerland, 16, 76, 169
Taiwan, xx, 124, 211, 254
Taiwan Sugar Company, 4043, 47, 70, 73, 155
Takechi, Tadamichi (1870–1962), 43, 73, See Irwin, Robert W.
tea, 53, 97, 108, 183, 250
teahouses, 96, 98, 189
telegraph, 10, 99, 151, 159, 175, 180, 204, 225, 235, 265
Thursday Island, See Queensland
Thurston, Lorrin A. (1858–1931), 85, 89, 101
time
Biblical time, 23, 265
geological time, 37, 231, 234, 239241, 262, 264, 265
imperial time, 33, 265
plantation time, 55, 69, 106109
standardization, 13, 33, 133
steamship time, 24, 55, 81, 226, 231, 265
Tokugawa shogunate, 2, 68, 10, 48, 96100, 131, 181, 232239, 243245, 263
‘opening’ of Japan, 24, 237, 250256
Tokyo, xix, 9, 40, 6162, 80, 82, 150, 210211, 213, 225, 255
Edo, 95, 233, 243
Tozer, Sir Horace (1844–1916), 179, 205207
transit, 4344, 46, 5052, 5456, 6165, 188202
translation, 8285, 109, 177, 214215
Trask, Haunani-Kay, 89, 115116
Trouillot, Michel-Rolph, 5, 83, 85, 90
United States, xx, 6, 8, 2425, 78, 102, 110, 111112, 117, 119, 126, 231, 236239, 250
Civil War, 47, 81
Fillmore, Millard (1800–74), 236, 238, 252
University College London, 8, 32
Utagawa, Kunisada (1786–1864), 9394, 98, 107, 108, 119, 230
Vladivostok, 190194, 196, 197, 250
Wakamiya, Yaichi, 171
in transit, 4952, 55
Jigozen village, 4850, 6162, 96, 98, 150
return, 91, 105
Watt, James (1736–1819), 225, 245
whaling, 232, 236
Woolf, Virginia (1882–1941), 179
World War, First, 120, 123, 142
World War, Second, xx, 123, 172
Yamaguchi prefecture, See Japan, See Fuyuki, Sakazō
Yamamoto, Sakubei (1892–1984), 77, 246247, 256
Yamashiro-maru
captains, 1522, 82, 84, 136, 138, 231, See Mahlmann, John J.
cargo, 138, 143
coal bunkers, 228, 251, 257
conversion for war service, 29, 133, 135, 228
crash (1884), 8084, 200, 230, 249
crew, 8084, 226, 228, 260
engine, 11, 226, 228
first-class accommodation, xix, 54, 136
launch, 614, 25
model, 76, 269
name, 25, 129131
scrapping, 23
steerage accommodation, 28, 5455, 63, 64, 123
Yanagita, Kunio (1875–1962), xixxx, 17, 91
Yasukawa, Keiichirō (1849–1934), 224226, 246, 250, 254
Yokohama, 28, 50, 51, 62, 200, 231, 235, 249, 254, 255, 259
Yokohama–Kobe line, xix, 17, 8081, 91, 189
Yokohama–Melbourne line, xx, 36, 122127, 250
Yokohama–Shanghai line, 250, 254, 256, See Nagasaki–Shanghai line
Yolŋu people (Australia), 36, 161171
Saltwater Visions exhibition, 128, 160
Yolŋu-Makassar connections, 162163, 166

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