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- Ikegami, Eiko.
- Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1995.
- Description
- Book — p. cm.
- Summary
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- Part 1 A sociological approach - introduction-- honour, state formation, and social theories.
- Part 2 Origins in violence: the coming of the Samurai - violence and culture in the ancient world-- vassalage and honour-- the rite of honourable death - warfare and the Samurai sensibility.
- Part 3 Disintegration and reorganization: social reorganization in the late medieval period-- a society organized for war.
- Part 4 The paradoxical nature of Tokugawa State formation: Tokugawa State formation-- an integrated yet decentralized state structure-- the Tokugawa neo-feudal state - a comparative evaluation.
- Part 5 Honour and violence in transformation: honour and order - the State and Samurai self-determination-- the vendetta of the forty-seven Samurai-- proceduralization of honour.
- Part 6 Honour polarization in Vassalic bureaucracy: State-centre honour and Vassalic bureaucracy-- Hagakure - the cult of death and the honorific individuality-- Confucian and post-Confucian Samurai.
- Part 7 Honorific individualism and honorific collectivism: themes of control and change. Epilogue: honour and identity.
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Green Library
Green Library | Status |
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Find it On reserve: Ask at circulation desk | |
DS827.S3 I54 1995 | Unknown 2-hour loan |
HISTORY-194B-01, HISTORY-94B-01
- Course
- HISTORY-194B-01 -- Japan in the Age of the Samurai
- Instructor(s)
- Sakakibara, Sayoko
- Course
- HISTORY-94B-01 -- Japan in the Age of the Samurai
- Instructor(s)
- Sakakibara, Sayoko