Japan: Its History and CultureMcGraw Hill Professional, 2004年8月9日 - 342 頁 Once a star of postwar industrial production and methods, Japan has encountered serious trouble with market forces in recent years. Social changes and departures from tradition are becoming more common in this conservative country. The revised edition of the popular work, Japan: Its History and Culture, Fourth Edition, documents and explains these changes. Seamlessly blending current events, politics, and cultural elements, the authors provide a riveting account of a nation often misunderstood by the West. |
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第 73 頁
... held the post in succession after him . After a time the position of shogun , now itself a nom- inal one , was usually held by a prince of the imperial blood . An extraordinary anomaly thus emerged in the government of Japan , a ...
... held the post in succession after him . After a time the position of shogun , now itself a nom- inal one , was usually held by a prince of the imperial blood . An extraordinary anomaly thus emerged in the government of Japan , a ...
第 112 頁
... held fiefs of one- third of the value of all fiefs in the country . Ieyasu had as his main object to preserve the unity of Japan . From this unity he naturally stood to benefit ; but also his outstanding position made him the object of ...
... held fiefs of one- third of the value of all fiefs in the country . Ieyasu had as his main object to preserve the unity of Japan . From this unity he naturally stood to benefit ; but also his outstanding position made him the object of ...
第 120 頁
... held very large fiefs . The Maeda held es- tates worth over 1,000,000 koku , and Mori of Choshu at one time controlled thirteen of the sixty - six provinces in the country . They could do little outside their fiefs but were largely ...
... held very large fiefs . The Maeda held es- tates worth over 1,000,000 koku , and Mori of Choshu at one time controlled thirteen of the sixty - six provinces in the country . They could do little outside their fiefs but were largely ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Haniwa figure representing a man with a mitershaped hat | 8 |
The Introduction of Chinese Thought and Culture | 16 |
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