Isekura Sekigahara Power Struggle Toyotomi Hideyoshi Japan
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Isekura Sekigahara Power Struggle Toyotomi Hideyoshi Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the intricate power struggles within the Toyotomi administration during Japan's pivotal late Sengoku period with this comprehensive book, "Isekura Sekigahara Power Struggle Toyotomi Hideyoshi Japan." Focusing on the critical two-year period from August 1598, following Toyotomi Hideyoshi's death, to July 1600, just before the Battle of Sekigahara, this work analyzes the internal conflicts that shaped Japan's political landscape. It explores why the Sekigahara conflict erupted, examining the roles of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari, and reveals what factors led to the victory of the Tokugawa clan and the downfall of the Toyotomi regime. ✔ This detailed analysis provides insights into the succession arrangements, internal rivalries, and military campaigns that defined this turbulent era. The book is enriched with historical context, including discussions on the "Legacy System" established by Hideyoshi, the succession issues involving Ieyasu, and the significance of the Sekigahara battle. It also questions the authenticity of the Koyama Council and its role in the power dynamics of the period. ✔ Key features include a thorough examination of the political and military strategies, the internal conflicts within the Toyotomi government, and the broader implications of the Sekigahara campaign. Authored by Tomoki Mizuno, a researcher with a background in Japanese history and cultural studies, this
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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