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Emperor and nation in Japan political thinkers of the Tokugawa period.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Connecticut Green Wood Press 1964Description: x, 270 p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 97803131056
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.952EAR
Summary: This study attempts to explain the development of Tokugawa-period political attitudes, as shown in the writings of the major thinkers of the time and as exemplified in the life of a nineteenth-century samurai. Emphasis is placed on attitudes toward emperor and nation, a subject that also involved the role of the Bakufu, or Tokugawa shogunate government.
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This study attempts to explain the development of Tokugawa-period political attitudes, as shown in the writings of the major thinkers of the time and as exemplified in the life of a nineteenth-century samurai. Emphasis is placed on attitudes toward emperor and nation, a subject that also involved the role of the Bakufu, or Tokugawa shogunate government.

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