
Язык: Английский
Формат: Твердый переплет
ISBN 10: 0190932945
ISBN 13: 9780190932947
Дата публикации:
July 1st, 2019
Издатель: Oxford University Press
Страницы: 128
Жанры: Religion & Spirituality, History, Humor, Philosophy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Art & Photography
Michael Wert delves into the intriguing world of the samurai, offering a succinct yet informative historical overview that captivates both scholars and casual readers alike. Through his exploration, he paints a vivid portrait of these legendary warriors, capturing their complex codes of honor, martial prowess, and the spiritual beliefs that shaped their lives.
Wert examines the evolution of the samurai from their origins in feudal Japan to their role in the modernization of the country. He highlights the significant events that influenced their development, as well as the various factions and clans that rose and fell throughout the centuries. This rich tapestry of history reveals the samurai as not just warriors, but also influential figures in Japan's cultural and political spheres.
With meticulous research, the author brings to life the compelling stories of individual samurai, illustrating their unique contributions and sacrifices. Readers gain insight into the daily lives, struggles, and philosophies that defined an era.
As the narrative unfolds, Wert invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of the samurai and their impact on modern Japanese identity. This concise history serves as a gateway into understanding the complexities of a warrior class that continues to inspire fascination across the globe.
Wert examines the evolution of the samurai from their origins in feudal Japan to their role in the modernization of the country. He highlights the significant events that influenced their development, as well as the various factions and clans that rose and fell throughout the centuries. This rich tapestry of history reveals the samurai as not just warriors, but also influential figures in Japan's cultural and political spheres.
With meticulous research, the author brings to life the compelling stories of individual samurai, illustrating their unique contributions and sacrifices. Readers gain insight into the daily lives, struggles, and philosophies that defined an era.
As the narrative unfolds, Wert invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of the samurai and their impact on modern Japanese identity. This concise history serves as a gateway into understanding the complexities of a warrior class that continues to inspire fascination across the globe.