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Japan and Her People

Autor Anna C. Hartshorne Editat de Brent Massey, Christopher E. West
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2007
"Japan and Her People" is both a detailed description of late 19th century Japan and an overview of the country's history. Written in 1902 by Anna Hartshorne, a Western educator and long time resident of Japan, the work provides a unique insider's glimpse at Japanese society as it moved from the traditional Edo period lifestyle towards industrialization. Lively and engaging prose gives life to the urban areas and countryside of Japan from Kyushu to the then wild lands of Hokkaido, exploring lifestyles, customs, culture, and everyday behavior. Regional legends, landmarks (including the tombs of the Tokugawa Shoguns and the Great Buddha of Kamakura), and figures of note (such as "Western Samurai" William Adams and the Christian Hosokawa Gracia) further embellish Hartshorne's first person observations. Period photos also help to illustrate this era of transition in Japan. Hartshorne covers Japanese history from the earliest creation legends in the Kojiki and Nihongi through the Genpei Wars, the Sengoku Jidai, Japan's Three Unifiers, and the chaos of the Bakumatsu and Meiji Restoration. Also featured in this edition is a foreword by Lian Hearn, bestselling author of the "Tales of the Otori" series. Hearn gives information on Anna Hartshorne's place in history and her impact on early Western images of Japan (including the influential book, "Bushido: The Soul of Japan"). A welcome addition to any Japanophile or historian's bookshelf, "Japan and Her People" will allow the reader to experience the Japan that was. The classic 1902 book written by Anna Hartshorne, "Japan and Her People," has been republished in association with Samurai-archives.com and Culturetype.com (Jetlag press). This new edition includes an introduction by Lian Hearn, author of the Tales of the Otori series.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780979039720
ISBN-10: 097903972X
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Jetlag Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction. 2. Voyage and First Impressions. 3. Yokohama. 4. History – the Dawn and the Middle Ages. 5. The Tokugawa and the Restoration. 6. Kamakura – a Forsaken City. 7. Enoshima. 8. A Japanese Inn. 9. From Yokohama to Tokyo. 10. Tokyo – the Castle and the City. 11. Tokyo Streets. 12. A Japanese Household. 13. Ikegami – a Typical Buddhist Temple. 14. Oji Maples. 15. Karuizawa and the West Coast. 16. Ikao. 17. Nikko – the Shrines of the Shoguns. 18. Nikko and Lake Chuzenji. 19. Sendai and Matshushima. 20. The Oshiu Kaido. 21. The Hokkaido.

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This book provides an overview of Japan in late 19th century and its history. It also provides an insight of Japanese society as it moved from the traditional Edo period lifestyle towards industrialization and explores Japan's lifestyles, customs, culture, and everyday behavior.