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A History of Japan 1334-1615
A History of Japan, 1334–1615 presents a detailed account of Japan’s political, social, and cultural evolution from the fall of the Kamakura shogunate to the establishment of the Tokugawa regime. The book examines the turbulent Nanbokuchō and Muromachi periods, marked by rival imperial courts, shifting samurai alliances, and the rise of powerful regional warlords. It also explores the dynamics of the Sengoku era, highlighting civil wars, the emergence of daimyo domains, and the unification efforts led by Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. In addition to political history, the author discusses the development of Japanese arts, religion, economy, and international contact—including early relations with Europeans. Through comprehensive analysis and rich historical detail, the book offers valuable insight into the transformative centuries that shaped early modern Japan.
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