Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern JapanInfobase Publishing, 2005 - 432 "The organization of Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan follows that of other books in the series and consists of chapters divided into sections, concluded by a reading list. Coverage includes history, religion, music, art and visual culture, architecture, literature, international relations, economy, travel, education, and everyday life"--Provided by publisher. |
Spis treści
Land Environment and Population | 53 |
Government | 87 |
Society and Economy | 107 |
Warriors and Warfare | 131 |
Religion | 187 |
Philosophy Education and Science | 221 |
Language and Literature | 241 |
Performing Arts | 263 |
Art and Architecture | 283 |
Travel and Communication | 325 |
Everyday Life | 339 |
Museums Outside Japan with Noted Japanese Art Collections | 361 |
Bibliography | 363 |
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