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Gustave Duchesne de Bellecourt

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The following year, he went again to Japan, arriving on 6 September 1859, and became the first French representative in the country, with the title of "Premier ministre plénipotentiaire de France au Japon". He was assisted by the translator Father Girard. Duchesne de Bellecourt played an important
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Duchesne however was strongly criticized by the French government for taking such bellicose steps, for the reason that France had much more important military commitments to honour in other parts of the world, and could not afford a conflict in Japan.
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In 1860, the servant of Duchesne was attacked with a sword and badly wounded in front of the French legation at the Temple of
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Consuls and the Institutions of Global Capitalism, 1783–1914; by Ferry de Goey, p 75 (2015)
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Kinu to hikariō: shirarezaru Nichi-Futsu kōryū 100-nen no rekishi (Edo jidai-1950-nendai).
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Soie et lumières: L'âge d'or des échanges franco-japonais (des origines aux années 1950).
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political role in Japan in the late 1850s and 1860s, alongside fellow Western diplomats
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In 1863, Duchesne was involved in the negotiations for the reparations following the
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Gustave de Bellecourt was Secretary of the French legation in China in 1857, under
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La colonie de Saïgon: les agrandissements de la France dans le Bassin du Mekong
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Duchesne de Bellecourt, bringing the ratified Franco-Japanese Treaty to the
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Correspondence relative to the Earl of Elgin's special missions to China
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French policy in Japan during the closing years of the Tokugawa regime.
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Base de données Mérimée ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
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In 1864, Duchesne de Bellecourt was succeeded at his post in Tokyo by
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Diplomatic Record Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States
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and the August 1863 armed intervention of the British in the
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Duchesne, who had been a witness to Western interventions in
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Gustave Duchesne de Bellecourt received the medal of the
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__________. (2002). 絹と光: 知られざる日仏交流100年の歴史 (江戶時代-1950年代)
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Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie Française du Japon,
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Duchesne de Bellecourt in July 1863, at the age of 46.
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Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan
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Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan
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Franco-Anglo-Japanese conference on the French ship
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in 1860. He is accompanied by Father Mermet-Cachon.
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shōgun
Asia
Japan
Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan
Jean-Baptiste Louis Gros
Second Opium War
Jean-Baptiste Louis Gros
Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
Townsend Harris
Rutherford Alcock
Max von Brandt

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan
shōgun
Saikai-ji
Edo
ambassador
Rutherford Alcock
Bakufu
Namamugi incident
Satsuma
China
Bombardment of Shimonoseki
Benjamin Jaurès
Bombardment of Kagoshima

Sémiramis
Namamugi incident

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