Early Modern JapanUniversity of California Press, 30.10.1993 - 593 sivua This thoughtfully organized survey of Japan's early modern period (1568-1868) is a remarkable blend of political, economic, intellectual, literary, and cultural history. The only truly comprehensive study in English of the Tokugawa period, it also introduces a new ecological perspective, covering natural disasters, resource use, demographics, and river control. |
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XI | 80 |
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XXXIII | 554 |
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affairs areas artistic bakufu leaders Banzan became began Buddhist bunjin Cambridge castle towns Ch'eng-Chu changes Chinese chōnin Confucian corvée crop failure cultural daimyo decades domain domestic Dutch Early Modern Japan economic Edo's eighteenth century elite essay established European famine fiscal foreign Genroku growth haikai Hideyoshi Ieyasu imperial intellectual issues Japanese Jinsai kabuki Kamigata Kanō Kantō koku kokugaku kuge Kyōhō Kyoto land later Tokugawa learning legacy lords Man'yōshū Matsudaira Sadanobu merchants military Mito Mitogaku Nagasaki Nariaki nineteenth Norinaga notably noted in chapter officials Ogyu Sorai Osaka painting peasants political popular population prints problems production rangaku realm reform regime regulations rice river ronin rulers rural Russian Sadanobu samurai sankin kōtai scholars seventeenth century Shinto shogun silver social Sorai Tenmei Tenpō thought tion Tokugawa Japan Tokugawa period Tokyo Totman trade Tsunayoshi ukiyo urban vassals villagers Yoshimune Yoshimune's zōshi