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Antiquity and anachronism in Japanese history
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ISBN: 0804719748 0804725926 9780804719742 9780804725927 Year: 1992 Publisher: Stanford Stanford University Press

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This collection of essays is built around a major but previously unstudied theme in Japanese history--the extent to which the exaggeration of antiquity has distorted historical understanding. Ranging widely across the first thousand years of Japanese history, the author juxtaposes contemporary sources with inherited traditions and shows how standard periodizations are now being undone. Much of what has seemed old and potentially older turns out to be just the opposite; in a sense, Japanese history is "not as old as it has seemed to be." This theme of "historical misplacement" is pursued variously in these seven essays, four previously unpublished and three revised for this volume. In Chapters 1 and 7, which deal with the progress of Western historiography on premodern Japan, the author shows how research in primary sources has enabled scholars to challenge some of the most sacred assumptions about Japan's pre-1600 history. Chapter 1 assesses the contribution of John Whitney Hall and the scholarship he has helped to inspire, and Chapter 7 focuses on research done on the Kamakura era and what still needs to be done to increase our knowledge of this strategically placed period. In Chapters 2 and 6, the subject of antiquity is dealt with more directly: key historical terms and the concepts they have generated are relocated to the time frames where they actually appear, and lacunae in the sources--"black holes" in the author's phrase--are probed for possible new insights into the general subject of antiquity. In Chapter 3, the author uses the external historical construction of feudalism to illuminate conditions in medieval Japan, and his search for the language of lordship and vassalage results in some surprising discoveries. Chapter 5 is a kind of primer on contemporary source materials: where to find them, how to translate them, and how to deal with the special problem of vocabulary--unknown words that appear in no dictionaries and words that confound by the multip le contexts in which they appear. Chapter 4 introduces a new topic with a pioneering investigation of personal names, examining individual and group identity from the perspective of the names of individuals in the medieval era. Multiple names--susceptible to change, addition, and subtraction--are shown to reflect a wide spectrum of perception: passage through life's several stages, societal pressures, bondings, gender and kinship and, ultimately, notions of self and others. Altogether, the essays offer a rich mix of history, historiography, revisionism, and personal insight from the preeminent scholar of pre-1600 Japanese medieval documents and history.

An archaeological history of Japan 30,000 B.C. to A.D. 700.
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ISBN: 0812236513 Year: 2002 Publisher: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press


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Globalizing the prehistory of Japan : language, genes and civilization.
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ISBN: 9780710313133 9780203886434 0710313136 0203886437 9781135784676 9781135784713 9781135784720 9780415542074 Year: 2009 Publisher: London Routledge

The Cambridge history of Japan.
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ISBN: 0521223520 0521223539 0521223547 0521223555 0521223563 0521223571 0521657288 9780521223553 9781139055086 9780521223522 9780521223577 9780521223546 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

Protohistoric Yamato : archaeology of the first Japanese state
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ISBN: 0915703114 9780915703111 Year: 1988 Volume: 17 78 Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies,

Sources of Japanese tradition : Volume two: 1600 to 2000
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ISBN: 023112984X 9780231129848 0231121385 0231121393 9780231121392 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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J4000.60 --- J3305 --- J3360 --- J1008.60 --- J4000.70 --- J3370 --- J1008.70 --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: History -- essays, excerpts, selections, series, sōsho --- Japan: History -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: Philosophy -- history -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kindai (1850s- ), bakumatsu, Meiji, Taishō --- Japan: History -- Kindai, modern period (1868 [1850s]- ) --- Japan: Philosophy -- history -- Kindai (1850s-1945), Bakumatsu, Meiji and Taishō --- Japan --- Civilization --- History --- Japansk religion --- J4000.10 --- J1008.10 --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kodai, prehistoric and ancient, premodern --- Japan: Philosophy -- history -- Kodai, prehistoric and ancient, premodern --- Japansk religion. --- Nihon --- Nippon --- Iapōnia --- Zhāpān --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Yapan --- Japon --- Japão --- Japam --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Yīpun --- Jih-pen --- Riben --- Government of Japan --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Nipponkoku --- Nippon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nihon-koku --- State of Japan --- Япония --- Japani --- اليابان --- al-Yābān --- يابان --- Yābān --- Japonsko --- Giappone --- Japonia --- Japonya --- J3310 --- Japan: History -- Kodai, earliest and premodern --- Sources. --- Civilisation --- Sources --- Histoire --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс

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