Winning and Losing in Early Modern Japan 16 Historian Japan
by Manabu Oishi
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Winning and Losing in Early Modern Japan 16 Historian Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the intricate history of early modern Japan with "Winning and Losing in Early Modern Japan 16," a comprehensive scholarly work by renowned historian Manabu Oishi. This book delves into the complex power struggles, societal transformations, and political upheavals during the Edo period, highlighting both the victorious and defeated factions that shaped Japan's rich history. Through detailed analysis of key events such as the Battle of Sekigahara, the Tokugawa shogunate's consolidation of power, the suppression of Christianity, and the tumultuous end of the Edo era, this volume offers an insightful perspective on the triumphs and challenges faced by Japan’s historical figures. ✔ Key features include in-depth discussions on the Tokugawa peace, internal dissent within the samurai class, political reforms, and the final conflicts leading to the Meiji Restoration. The book also examines the roles of influential figures like Tokugawa Ieyasu, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and the last shoguns, providing a nuanced understanding of their legacies. Richly illustrated with a detailed timeline and contextual analysis, this volume is essential for anyone interested in Japanese history, political science, or cultural studies. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Brand: Japan ✔ C:Title: Winning and Losing in Early Modern Japan 16 ✔ C:Series: Japan History Series ✔ C:Author: Manabu Oishi ✔ C:Language: Japanese ✔ C:Format: Hardcover ✔
- Publisher: Yoshikawa Kobunkan
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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