Japan: the Shaping of Daimyo Culture 1185-1868

Japan: the Shaping of Daimyo Culture 1185-1868
Title Japan: the Shaping of Daimyo Culture 1185-1868 PDF eBook
Author Yoshiaki Shimizu
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 1988
Genre Art, Japanese
ISBN 9780894691225

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Japan Under the Shoguns, 1185-1868

Japan Under the Shoguns, 1185-1868
Title Japan Under the Shoguns, 1185-1868 PDF eBook
Author Mavis Pilbeam
Publisher Steck-Vaughn
Pages 68
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780817254315

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Discusses the history of Japan during the nearly 700 years when the country was under the rule of military warlords, or shoguns.

A Concise History of Japan

A Concise History of Japan
Title A Concise History of Japan PDF eBook
Author Brett L. Walker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 365
Release 2015-02-26
Genre History
ISBN 1316239691

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To this day, Japan's modern ascendancy challenges many assumptions about world history, particularly theories regarding the rise of the west and why the modern world looks the way it does. In this engaging new history, Brett L. Walker tackles key themes regarding Japan's relationships with its minorities, state and economic development, and the uses of science and medicine. The book begins by tracing the country's early history through archaeological remains, before proceeding to explore life in the imperial court, the rise of the samurai, civil conflict, encounters with Europe, and the advent of modernity and empire. Integrating the pageantry of a unique nation's history with today's environmental concerns, Walker's vibrant and accessible new narrative then follows Japan's ascension from the ashes of World War II into the thriving nation of today. It is a history for our times, posing important questions regarding how we should situate a nation's history in an age of environmental and climatological uncertainties.

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature
Title The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature PDF eBook
Author Haruo Shirane
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2015-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316368289

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The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature provides, for the first time, a history of Japanese literature with comprehensive coverage of the premodern and modern eras in a single volume. The book is arranged topically in a series of short, accessible chapters for easy access and reference, giving insight into both canonical texts and many lesser known, popular genres, from centuries-old folk literature to the detective fiction of modern times. The various period introductions provide an overview of recurrent issues that span many decades, if not centuries. The book also places Japanese literature in a wider East Asian tradition of Sinitic writing and provides comprehensive coverage of women's literature as well as new popular literary forms, including manga (comic books). An extensive bibliography of works in English enables readers to continue to explore this rich tradition through translations and secondary reading.

The Last Samurai

The Last Samurai
Title The Last Samurai PDF eBook
Author Mark Ravina
Publisher Wiley + ORM
Pages 222
Release 2011-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 1118045564

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The dramatic arc of Saigo Takamori's life, from his humble origins as a lowly samurai, to national leadership, to his death as a rebel leader, has captivated generations of Japanese readers and now Americans as well - his life is the inspiration for a major Hollywood film, The Last Samurai, starring Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe. In this vibrant new biography, Mark Ravina, professor of history and Director of East Asian Studies at Emory University, explores the facts behind Hollywood storytelling and Japanese legends, and explains the passion and poignancy of Saigo's life. Known both for his scholarly research and his appearances on The History Channel, Ravina recreates the world in which Saigo lived and died, the last days of the samurai. The Last Samurai traces Saigo's life from his early days as a tax clerk in far southwestern Japan, through his rise to national prominence as a fierce imperial loyalist. Saigo was twice exiled for his political activities -- sent to Japan's remote southwestern islands where he fully expected to die. But exile only increased his reputation for loyalty, and in 1864 he was brought back to the capital to help his lord fight for the restoration of the emperor. In 1868, Saigo commanded his lord's forces in the battles which toppled the shogunate and he became and leader in the emperor Meiji's new government. But Saigo found only anguish in national leadership. He understood the need for a modern conscript army but longed for the days of the traditional warrior. Saigo hoped to die in service to the emperor. In 1873, he sought appointment as envoy to Korea, where he planned to demand that the Korean king show deference to the Japanese emperor, drawing his sword, if necessary, top defend imperial honor. Denied this chance to show his courage and loyalty, he retreated to his homeland and spent his last years as a schoolteacher, training samurai boys in frugality, honesty, and courage. In 1876, when the government stripped samurai of their swords, Saigo's followers rose in rebellion and Saigo became their reluctant leader. His insurrection became the bloodiest war Japan had seen in centuries, killing over 12,000 men on both sides and nearly bankrupting the new imperial government. The imperial government denounced Saigo as a rebel and a traitor, but their propaganda could not overcome his fame and in 1889, twelve years after his death, the government relented, pardoned Saigo of all crimes, and posthumously restored him to imperial court rank. In THE LAST SAMURAI, Saigo is as compelling a character as Robert E. Lee was to Americans-a great and noble warrior who followed the dictates of honor and loyalty, even though it meant civil war in a country to which he'd devoted his life. Saigo's life is a fascinating look into Japanese feudal society and a history of a country as it struggled between its long traditions and the dictates of a modern future.

A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan

A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan
Title A Cultural History of Translation in Early Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Rebekah Clements
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 289
Release 2015-03-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1107079829

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This book offers the first cultural history of translation in Japan during the Tokugawa period, 1600-1868.

Tokugawa Religion

Tokugawa Religion
Title Tokugawa Religion PDF eBook
Author Robert N. Bellah
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 431
Release 2008-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1439119023

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Robert N. Bellah's classic study, Tokugawa Religion does for Japan what Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism did for the West. One of the foremost authorities on Japanese history and culture, Bellah explains how religion in the Tokugawa period (160-1868) established the foundation for Japan's modern industrial economy and dispels two misconceptions about Japanese modernization: that it began with Admiral Perry's arrival in 1868, and that it rapidly developed because of the superb Japanese ability for imitation. In this revealing work, Bellah shows how the native doctrines of Buddhism, Confucianism and Shinto encouraged forms of logic and understanding necessary for economic development. Japan's current status as an economic superpower and industrial model for many in the West makes this groundbreaking volume even more important today than when it was first published in 1957. With a new introduction by the author.