Shoguns CityRoutledge, 2013/01/11 - 256 ページ First Published in 1995. Some thirty years have passed since the death of Noel Nouet. He was a revered teacher, historian, writer and talented woodblock artist who became the author’s person friend during the 1950s in Japan. The original French edition of this book (1961) began with Noel Nouer's description of what he intended his book to be. He had no claims, he said, to have written a scholarly work. Rather he wanted 'to present a kind of emakimono, picture-scroll, of Tokyo' that would be 'pleasant to peruse’. |
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2 Ieyasu and the Building of Edo | 25 |
3 The Struggle for Power | 35 |
4 Ieyasu as Shogun | 43 |
5 The Daimyo at Edo | 53 |
13 Edo at the Beginning of the 18th Century | 137 |
14 The Life Times of Yoshimune the Eighth Shogun | 141 |
15 Shogun Ieharu the End of the 18th Century | 151 |
16 Life in Edo in the Early 19th Century | 163 |
17 Commodore Perry Challenges the Shogun and Wins | 173 |
18 The First Foreigners Arrive in Edo | 183 |
19 Yoshinobu the Last Shogun | 191 |
Japans Modernisation Begins | 199 |
6 Hidetada Closes Japan | 65 |
7 The Story of Shogun Iemitsu | 69 |
Low Life High Life | 81 |
9 The Fourth Shogun Ietsuna the Sad Tale of Sakura Sogoro | 103 |
10 Shogun Tsunayoshi Kaempfer and the 47 Ronin | 111 |
1688 1703 | 123 |
12 Kabuki the Yoshiwara Shogun Ienobu | 129 |
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