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Samurai
An Encyclopedia of Japan's Cultured Warriors

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Hardback, 419 pages
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United States, 1 March 2019

Alphabetically arranged entries along with primary source documents provide a comprehensive examination of the lives of Japan's samurai during the Tokugawa or Edo period, 1603-1868, a time when Japan transitioned from civil war to extended peace.

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.


  • Highlights important events related to the samurai and overviews the background of the samurai
  • Offers more than 100 alphabetically arranged reference entries for authoritative information about the samurai and their world
  • Includes sidebars of interesting facts, notes the role of the samurai in popular culture, and mentions various tourist sites for readers to visit
  • Provides suggestions for further reading, and an end-of-work bibliography directing users to other important works about the samurai
  • Features more than 50 photos related to the samurai and their world

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Alphabetically arranged entries along with primary source documents provide a comprehensive examination of the lives of Japan's samurai during the Tokugawa or Edo period, 1603-1868, a time when Japan transitioned from civil war to extended peace.

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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Product Details
EAN
9781440842702
ISBN
1440842701
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Dimensions
25.9 x 18.5 x 3.6 centimeters (1.16 kg)

Table of Contents

Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
Preface
Introduction
Timeline of Japanese History Related to the Samurai, from the Mid-Sixteenth Century through the Tokugawa and Meiji Periods, 1543–1889
Entries
Primary Source Documents
Selected Bibliography
Index

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Alphabetically arranged entries along with primary source documents provide a comprehensive examination of the lives of Japan's samurai during the Tokugawa or Edo period, 1603–1868, a time when Japan transitioned from civil war to extended peace.

About the Author

Constantine Nomikos Vaporis,, PhD, is professor of history at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is author of several books, including Voices of Early Modern Japan.

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This comprehensive collection of information on the history of Samurai will be a welcome addition to academic and public libraries.
*Booklist Online*

Vaporis has assembled an enormous amount of information—much of it heretofore unavailable in English—and presented it in an engaging and accessible format…. academic historians and other scholars will also find the volume to be an invaluable reference to have on hand when writing lectures or answering students' questions.
*Monumenta Nipponica*

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