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cambridge history of japan: Japanese Confucianism Kiri Paramore, 2016-04-21 This book charts the history of Confucianism in Japan to offer new perspectives on the sociology of Confucianiam across East Asia. |
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cambridge history of japan: Legacies of the Sword Karl F. Friday, Seki Humitake, 1997-07-01 Western scholars and educators are generally far less familiar with the samurai in his original-and, ostensibly, primary-role as warrior and masters of arms than in his other functions as landowner, feudal lord, literature, or philosopher. Yet, any attempt to comprehend fully the samurai without considering his military abilities and training (bugei) is futile. With verve and wit, Karl Friday combines the results of nearly two decades of fieldwork and archival research to examine samurai martial culture from a broad perspective: as a historical phenomenon, as a worldview, and as a system of physical, spiritual, and moral education. |
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The history of astronomy in Japan is relatively young compared with that in other Asian countries which pioneered in the advancement of world civilization. Although some astronomical records …
Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan - Cambridge …
Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-42065-5 — Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan Sabine Frühstück Frontmatter More Information © in this web service Cambridge ...
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Cambridge History Japan: The Cambridge History of Japan Donald H. Shively,William H. McCullough,John Whitney Hall,1999-07-28 This volume provides the most comprehensive …
Total prevention: a history of schistosomiasis in Japan
Total prevention: a history of schistosomiasis in Japan Alexander R. Bay* History Department, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA *Corresponding author. Email: …
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Key Stage 3 History 2–3 Cambridge History Programme 2 Irish History in Perspective 3 GCSE History 4–5 Crime, Punishment and Protest 4 Cambridge History Programme 4, 5 IGCSE …
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Cambridge History Japan The Cambridge History of Japan Donald H. Shively,William H. McCullough,John Whitney Hall,1999-07-28 This volume provides the most comprehensive …
A History of East Asia - Cambridge University Press
Contents vii Warrior Japan: Late Heian ([794–] Tenth Century–1185), Kamakura (1185–1333), and Muromachi (1333–1568) 148 The Rise of the Warriors 148 The Gempei War (1180–1185) …
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illness in Japan In ancient Japan, written characters and religions were largely based on Chinese cultures. The first foreign physician was invited from Korea to Japan during the Shiragi …
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Contents Acknowledgements page xiii Introduction 1 1 The world in 1937 10 2 Japan and China, 1937–1940 52 3 Hitler’s border wars, 1938–1939 74 4 Germany re-fights World War I, …
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Cambridge History Japan: The Cambridge History of Japan Donald H. Shively,William H. McCullough,John Whitney Hall,1999-07-28 This volume provides the most comprehensive …