Denso Negotiators 700 Years of History Public Military Diplomats Japan

by Yurii Kanda

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Denso Negotiators 700 Years of History Public Military Diplomats Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the comprehensive history of Japanese diplomatic negotiators known as "Denso" through this authoritative book, "Denso Negotiators: 700 Years of History of Public and Military Diplomats in Japan." This scholarly work explores the vital yet often overlooked role of these negotiation specialists from the Kamakura period through the Edo era, shedding light on their influence in maintaining social order and facilitating communication between the Imperial Court and the warrior class. ✔ The book provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of diplomatic negotiations, focusing on the activities of the "Denso" or court officials who served as intermediaries. It covers key historical periods, including the Kamakura, Muromachi, Sengoku, and Edo periods, detailing the development of the Kanto Shinnji system, the rise of the Bushi Denso, and the transition to the modern diplomatic framework during the Meiji Restoration. ✔ Key features include detailed chapters on the formation and decline of the Kanto Shinnji, the role of court officials during times of political upheaval, and the activities of the Bushi Denso during the Warring States period. The book also examines the transition of these roles into the early modern period, culminating in their transformation into government officials during the Meiji era. ✔ This book is essential for anyone interested in Japanese history, political diplomacy

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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