

Beschreibung
With over 60 contributions, The Tokugawa World presents the latest scholarship on early modern Japan from an international team of specialists in a volume that is unmatched in its breadth and scope. Autorentext Gary P. Leupp is Professor of History, Tufts Uni...With over 60 contributions, The Tokugawa World presents the latest scholarship on early modern Japan from an international team of specialists in a volume that is unmatched in its breadth and scope.
Autorentext
Gary P. Leupp is Professor of History, Tufts University, author of Servants, Shophands and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan (1989); Male Colors: The Construction of Homosexuality in Tokugawa Japan (1993); Interracial Intimacy: Japanese Women and Western Men, 1543-1900 (2001), and other works on class, gender, and ethnicity in Japanese history.
De-min Tao is Professor Emeritus at Kansai University, Japan, author of A Study of the Kaitokud Neo-Confucianism (J. 1994); Yoshida Sh in and Commodore Perry: A Multilingual Study of the 1854 Shimoda Incident (2020); and An Alternative Image of Nait Konan: 20 Years of Research about the Nait Collection at Kansai University Library (J. 2021).
Klappentext
With over 60 contributions, The Tokugawa World presents the latest scholarship on early modern Japan from an international team of specialists in a volume that is unmatched in its breadth and scope.
Inhalt
Introduction
Part I: National Reunification, 1563-1603
Fujita Tatsuo
Nam-Lin Hur
Morgan Pitelka
Part II: The Physical Landscape
Murata Michihito
Wang Min
Gregory Smits
Timon Screech
Part III: Tokugawa Society
Constantine Vaporis
Watanabe Takashi
Taniyama Masamichi
Jakobina Arch
Maren Ehlers
Part IV: Family, Gender, Sexuality and Reproduction
Amy Stanley
Kristin Williams
William Lindsey
Part V: Tokugawa Economy
Eric Rath
Gary P. Leupp
Tajima Kayo
Part VI: Tokugawa Japan in the World
Kären Wigen
Travis Seifman
Noémy Godefroy
Nakao Hiroshi
Watanabe Miki
Adam Clulow
Fujita Midori
Shyu Shing-ching
Xing Hang
Rotem Kowner
Part VII: The Performing Arts and Sport
Alison Tokita
Gerald Groemer
Int Kazuhiro
Keller Kimbrough
William Fleming
Lee Thompson
Part VIII: Art and Literature
Andrew Gerstle
Hayakawa Monta
David Gundry
Kaminishi Ikumi
Glynne Walley
Kameda-Madar Kazuko
Inoue Atsushi
Nakatani Nobuo
Adam L. Kern
Part IX: Religion and Thought
Jan Leuchtenberger
Barbara Ambros
Mark McNally
Tajiri Y ichir
Tsuchida Kenjir
Kojima Yasunori
Kojima Tsuyoshi
Maeda Tsutomu
Takahashi Fumihiro
Part X: Education and Science
Brian Platt
Yabuta Yutaka
Nakamura Shunsaku
William Johnston
Machi Sunjur
Federico Marcon
Sugi Takeshi
Part XI: Epilogue
Matsuda Koichir
Kirihara Kenshin
Kimura Yukihiko
William Steele
De-min Tao
