Fully illustrated with colour maps and 50 images, this is an
accessible introduction to the most violent, turbulent, cruel and
exciting chapter in Japanese history. In 1467 the Onin War ushered in
a period of unparalleled conflict and rivalry in Japan that came to be
called the Age of Warring States. In this book, Stephen Turnbull
offers a masterly exposition of the wars, explaining what led to
Japan's disintegration into rival domains after more than a century of
relative peace; the years of fighting that followed; and the period of
gradual fusion when the daimyo (great names) strove to reunite Japan
under a new Shogun. Peace returned to Japan with the end of the Osaka
War in 1615. Turnbull draws on his latest research to include new
material for this updated edition, covering samurai acting as
mercenaries, the expeditions to Korea, Taiwan and Okinawa, and the
little-known campaigns against the Ainu of Hokkaido, to present a
richer picture of an age when conflicts were spread far more widely
than was hitherto realised. With specially commissioned maps and
all-new images throughout, this updated and revised edition provides a
concise overview of Japan's turbulent Age of Warring States.
Les mer
1467–1615
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472851192
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter