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Hardcover A History of Japan Book

ISBN: 1025419103

ISBN13: 9781025419107

A History of Japan

"A History of Japan" Volume 3 provides a comprehensive and detailed examination of the Tokugawa period, an era of profound transformation and isolation that shaped the foundations of modern Japan. This volume focuses on the years between 1652 and 1868, documenting the rise, stability, and eventual decline of the Tokugawa Shogunate. It explores the intricate political structures, social hierarchies, and cultural developments that defined the Edo period.

The work delves into the internal dynamics of the bakufu government, the role of the samurai class, and the strict social order maintained during two centuries of relative peace. Author James Murdoch analyzes Japan's complex relationship with the outside world, from the policy of national seclusion (sakoku) to the eventual pressures of Western intervention that led to the Meiji Restoration. With its scholarly depth and narrative clarity, this volume remains a foundational text for understanding the historical forces that governed feudal Japan. "A History of Japan" is an essential resource for historians, students of East Asian studies, and anyone interested in the rich political and social tapestry of the Japanese archipelago during its most iconic epoch.

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