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Michael Wert

    This historian specializes in Japanese and East Asian history, examining the impact of modernization on Japanese society. Their work delves into the lesser-known aspects of historical events, such as the Meiji Restoration, exploring how memories of this era are shaped and reshaped in modern Japan. The author emphasizes diverse perspectives and narratives that often remain on the fringes of official histories, aiming to offer a more profound understanding of complex historical processes.

    Samurai
    Samurai: A Very Short Introduction
    • The idea of the sword-wielding samurai, warriors beholden to a strict ethical code and trained in deadly martial arts, dominates popular conceptions. As early as the late seventeenth century, they were heavily featured in literature, art, theater, and even comedy. This legacy continues in film, and countless renditions of samurai history in anime, manga, and video games. Much as they capture the modern imagination, the samurai commanded influence over the politics, arts, philosophy and religion of their own time, and ultimately controlled Japan from the fourteenth century until their demise in the mid-nineteenth century. On and off the battlefield, whether charging an enemy on horseback or currying favor at the imperial court, their story is one of adventures and intrigues, heroics and misdeeds, unlikely victories and devastating defeats.

      Samurai: A Very Short Introduction
    • Samurai

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.4(157)Add rating

      Samurai: A Concise History provides a dynamic look at the life and times of the samurai. Although this warrior class comprised only a small portion of the Japanese population, they dominated warfare throughout history, influenced politics, art, philosophy and religion, and ultimately controlled Japan from the fourteenth century until their demise in the mid-nineteenth century.

      Samurai