Nabeshima Kansō: Ranheki Saga hanshu no bakumatsu
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Format
Paperback
Pages
229
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 1992
Publisher
Chūō Kōronsha
ISBN-10
4121010671
ISBN-13
9784121010674
Description
Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Bakumatsu period in Japan, this work delves into the life and legacy of Nabeshima Kansō. Akira Sugitani illuminates the complex social and political landscape of the era, exploring the intricacies of samurai culture and the fatalistic tension that marked the transition into modernity. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the author brings to life the struggles and triumphs of those entwined in these pivotal historical moments.
Offering a comprehensive examination enriched by bibliographical references, the text not only profiles Kansō but also presents a broader commentary on the forces that shaped Japan during the late Edo period. Sugitani’s insightful analysis captures the essence of a society on the brink of transformation, where loyalty, honor, and ambition collided in the face of inevitable change. Readers are invited to journey through history, discovering the profound impact of this era on Japan’s national identity.
Offering a comprehensive examination enriched by bibliographical references, the text not only profiles Kansō but also presents a broader commentary on the forces that shaped Japan during the late Edo period. Sugitani’s insightful analysis captures the essence of a society on the brink of transformation, where loyalty, honor, and ambition collided in the face of inevitable change. Readers are invited to journey through history, discovering the profound impact of this era on Japan’s national identity.
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