Abstract
This was the age of the Tokugawa family, the era of Edo, a period of over two-and-a-half centuries during which Japan was hermetically sealed off from the rest of the world and only a few Dutch and Chinese - constantly watched and treated like pariahs - were allowed to live on Japanese soil and to trade with the Japanese. This program treats the history of Japan during this period: the established classes of daimyo, samurai, farmer, and merchant; the political organization of the shogunate; the growth of the merchant class and the development of Kabuki; the delineation of Japanese sensibilities and the meaning of seppuku.
Collection
Subject
Japan--History--Tokugawa period, 1600-1868, Japan--Politics and government--1600-1868, Japan--Social life and customs--1600-1868, Japan--Civilization--1600-1868, Social classes--Japan--History, Tokugawa family--History, Feudalism--Political aspects--Japan, Kabuki--History, Seppuku--History, World history
Series
Japan past and present
Contributors
Duration
00:51:29 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Higher education
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