"By tracing the lives of key figures and formative themes in unprecedented detail, Rutgers Meets Japan demonstrates the singular role Rutgers played in the formative years of Japanese modernization, and by extension its importance in developing Japan–U.S. relations more broadly. The book stands alone, providing its own timely and unique contribution to our knowledge of Japan–U.S. relations." - Andrew Cobbing, associate professor of history, University of Nottingham "Based on careful archival research, this book presents a compelling picture of a transpacific network between the U.S. and Japan. Among the signal contributions of this work is its engaging and poignant discussion of the experiences of both Japanese students on the Eastern Seaboard and American missionaries in Japan in the decades after the opening of the Japanese treaty ports." - Steven J. Ericson, author of The Sound of the Whistle: Railroads and the State in Meiji Japan