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Japan Before Tokugawa: Political Consolidation and Economic Growth, 1500-1650
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ISBN: 0691053081 0691102163 0691609918 1322010374 1400855314 Year: 1981 Publisher: Princeton University Press

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Samurai in 100 objects
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ISBN: 147385041X 1473850398 9781473850392 9781473850408 1473850401 9781473850385 147385038X Year: 2016 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified]

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Samurai. --- Samurai --- Daimyo


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Japan before Tokugawa : Political consolidation and economic growth, 1500 to 1650
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ISBN: 9780691609911 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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Daimyo --- Japan --- History --- Economic conditions


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Treasures among men; : the fudai daimyo in Tokugawa Japan
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ISBN: 0300016557 Year: 1974 Volume: 101 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,

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Tour of Duty: Samurai, Military Service in Edo, and the Culture of Early Modern Japan
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ISBN: 0824868781 0824865243 144161978X 9780824868789 9780824865245 9781441619785 0824832051 0824834704 Year: 2008 Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press

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"Alternate attendance (sankin kotai) was one of the central institutions of Edo-period (1603-1868) Japan and one of the most unusual examples of a system of enforced elite mobility in world history. It required the daimyo to divide their time between their domains and the city of Edo, where they waited upon the Tokugawa shogun. Based on a prodigious amount of research in both published and archival primary sources, Tour of Duty renders alternate attendance as a lived experience, for not only the daimyo but also the samurai retainers who accompanied them. Beyond exploring the nature of travel to and from the capital as well as the period of enforced bachelorhood there, Constantine Vaporis elucidates-for the first time-the significance of alternate attendance as an engine of cultural, intellectual, material, and technological exchange.Vaporis argues against the view that cultural change simply emanated from the center (Edo) and reveals more complex patterns of cultural circulation and production taking place between the domains and Edo and among distant parts of Japan. What is generally known as "Edo culture" in fact incorporated elements from the localities. In some cases, Edo acted as a nexus for exchange; at other times, culture traveled from one area to another without passing through the capital. As a result, even those who did not directly participate in alternate attendance experienced a world much larger than their own. Vaporis begins by detailing the nature of the trip to and from the capital for one particular large-scale domain, Tosa, and its men and goes on to analyze the political and cultural meanings of the processions of the daimyo and their extensive entourages up and down the highways. These parade-like movements were replete with symbolic import for the nature of early modern governance. Later chapters are concerned with the physical and social environment experienced by the daimyo's retainers in Edo; they also address the question of who went to Edo and why, the network of physical spaces in which the domainal samurai lived, the issue of staffing, political power, and the daily lives and consumption habits of retainers. Finally, Vaporis examines retainers as carriers of culture, both in a literal and a figurative sense. In doing so, he reveals the significance of travel for retainers and their identity as consumers and producers of culture, thus proposing a multivalent model of cultural change." -- Publisher's description.


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Japan : the shaping of Daimyo culture, 1185-1868
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Year: 1988 Publisher: Washington : National Gallery of Art,

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Japan : the shaping of Daimyo culture, 1185-1868
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Year: 1988 Publisher: Washington : National Gallery of Art,

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Christian converts and social protest in Meiji Japan
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ISBN: 0472127977 0472901931 1929280203 9781929280209 9780472127979 Year: 2002 Publisher: Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press,


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Samurai
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ISBN: 9781440842702 9781440842719 144084271X 9798216141518 1440842701 Year: 2019 Publisher: Santa Barbara, California

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The samurai were an aristocratic class of warriors who imposed and maintained peace in Japan for more than two centuries during the Tokugawa or Edo period, 1603-1868. While they maintained a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence, as a result of the peace the samurai themselves were transformed over time into an educated, cultured elite--one that remained fiercely proud of its military legacy and hyper-sensitive in defending their individual honor. This book provides detailed information about the samurai, beginning with a timeline and narrative historical overview of the samurai. This is followed by more than 100 alphabetically arranged entries on topics related to the samurai, such as ritual suicide, castles, weapons, housing, clothing, samurai women, and more. The entries cite works for further reading and often include sidebars linking the samurai to popular culture, tourist sites, and other information. A selection of primary source documents offers firsthand accounts from the era, and the volume closes with a selected, general bibliography.


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Tour of duty : Samurai, military service in Edo, and the culture of early modern Japan
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ISBN: 9780824832056 9780824834708 Year: 2010 Publisher: Honolulu University of Hawaiʻi Press

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"Aternate attendance (sankin kotai) was one of the central institutions of Edo-period (1603-1868) Japan and one of the most unusual examples of a system of enforced elite mobility in world history. It required the daimyo to divide their time between their domains and the city of Edo, where they waited upon the Tokugawa shogun. Based on a prodigious amount of research in both published and archival primary sources, Tour of Duty renders alternate attendance as a lived experience, for not only the daimyo but also the samurai retainers who accompanied them. Beyond exploring the nature of travel to and from the capital as well as the period of enforced bachelorhood there, Constantine Vaporis elucidates - for the first time - the significance of alternate attendance as an engine of cultural, intellectual, material, and technological exchange."--Jacket.

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