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There Are No Victors Here: A Local Perspective on the Treaty of Portsmouth (Publication / Portsmouth Marine Society) [Hardcover]

Peter Randall (Author)


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0915819074 978-0915819072 September 1985
For about a month in the late summer of 1905, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was at the center of international attention. In this unlikely location, Japan and Russia met to negotiate a settlement to a war that was the bloodiest known to date.

For eighteen months, Japan and Russia fought over territorial rights in Manchuria and Korea. Although President Theodore Roosevelt had supported Japan's claims against Russia, the president was concerned about the balance of power in the Far East as Japan won victory after victory.

After a prolonged diplomatic effort Roosevelt was able to convince the belligerents to settle their differences peacefully. When Russia and Japan agreed to meet in Washington, D. C., for the peace conference, Portsmouth was selected because it was cooler in the summer than Washington, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard provided security for discussions, and the Hotel Wentworth offered superb accommodations.

Although Roosevelt received the Nobel Prize for his efforts in bringing the participants to the peace table, many have forgotten the war and the treaty, but not the Japanese where the treaty is remembered as an event that signaled Japan's entry into the ranks of important and powerful nations.

This is only book devoted to the Russo-Japanese War and the treaty negotiations to deal with local events and to feature the many photographs taken during the conference period. In preparing this new edition, we have added several photographs, and provided a new introduction outlining various events and activities since the first edition was published in 1985. Plans are currently underway in Portsmouth to celebrate and remember the Portsmouth Peace Conference in 2005, the 100th anniversary of the treaty.

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Peter E. Randall is the author of 13 books and also an award-winning photographer. He is known for his panoramic images of the Isles of Shoals and of his native state, New Hampshire. He is also the editor in chief of the Portsmouth Marine Society. There Are No Victors Here is currently available in a Japanese translation and plans are underway for a Russian translation to be printed. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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WHEN THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR began thousands of miles away from the New Hampshire seacoast, with hundreds of thousands of men fighting in places that few Americans had ever heard of, no one could have imagined that the peace would be settled by the Treaty of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Read the first page
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New Hampshire, New York, United States, New Castle, Port Arthur, Christ Church, Secretary Peirce, Treaty of Portsmouth, Baron Komura, Frank Jones, President Roosevelt, Harper's Weekly, Hotel Wentworth, Piscataqua History Club, Imperial Government of Japan, Baron Rosen, Far East, Kittery Point, Portsmouth Herald, Rockingham County Courthouse, State Street, World War, Congress Street, Memoirs of Count Witte, Oyster Bay
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