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    The Sakoku edicts and the politics of Tokugawa hegemony / by Laver, Michael S., 1973-

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Japan on the eve of the Sakoku edicts -- Prohibitions on Japanese travel abroad -- Prohibitions against Christianity -- Regulations concerning foreign trade -- The Shimabara Rebellion and the expulsion of the Portuguese -- The expulsion of women and children -- Deshima.…”
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    Migration as transnational leisure : the Japanese lifestyle migrants in Australia / by Nagatomo, Jun

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…From Medieval Times to the Sakoku (seclusion) --…”
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    A history of Japan, 1582-1941 : internal and external worlds / by Cullen, L. M.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Japan's internal and external worlds, 1582-1941 -- Japan and its Chinese and European worlds, 1582-1689 -- The Japanese economy, 1688-1789 -- An age of stability: Japan's internal world in perspective, 1709-1783 -- Prosperity amid crises, 1789-1853 -- Sakoku under pressure: the gaiatsu of the 1850s and 1860s -- Fashioning a state and a foreign policy, 1868-1919 -- From peace to war, 1919-41.…”
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    A history of Japan, 1582-1941 : internal and external worlds / by Cullen, L. M.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Japan's internal and external worlds, 1582-1941 -- Japan and its Chinese and European worlds, 1582-1689 -- The Japanese economy, 1688-1789 -- An age of stability: Japan's internal world in perspective, 1709-1783 -- Prosperity amid crises, 1789-1853 -- Sakoku under pressure: the gaiatsu of the 1850s and 1860s -- Fashioning a state and a foreign policy, 1868-1919 -- From peace to war, 1919-41.…”
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    A history of Japan, 1582-1941 : internal and external worlds / by Cullen, L. M.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Japan's internal and external worlds, 1582-1941 -- Japan and its Chinese and European worlds, 1582-1689 -- The Japanese economy, 1688-1789 -- An age of stability: Japan's internal world in perspective, 1709-1783 -- Prosperity amid crises, 1789-1853 -- Sakoku under pressure: the gaiatsu of the 1850s and 1860s -- Fashioning a state and a foreign policy, 1868-1919 -- From peace to war, 1919-41.…”
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    Las katas. by Tokitsu, Kenji

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Titulo; Los Derechos de autor; Índice; Prólogo; Tesshu o el ejemplo de una vida; La kata o "La técnica es el hombre"; La noción de kata; La transmisión de las katas; La concepción japonesa de la técnica; El origen de las katas; El cierre de Japón y la vuelta hacia sí mismo; Japón hasta el Sakoku; Las vivencias del Sakoku: el desplazamiento de la tendencia prohibida; El masoquismo japonés y la estética del iki; Los kami o el politeísmo japonés; El culto a los ancestros; Los kami y el animismo japonés; El sincretismo religioso y los valores guerreros.…”
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    Early Japanese trade, administration and interactions with the West / by Cullen, L. M.

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword by Shunsuke Katsuta -- Acknowledgements & Transliteration of Japanese -- Introduction : The Route to Japanese Trade -- Sakoku, Tokugawa Policy, and the interpretation of Japanese history -- Knowledge and Use of Japanese by the Dutch on Dejima Island, Nagasaki -- Review of James W. …”
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    Early Japanese trade, administration and interactions with the West / by Cullen, L. M.

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword by Shunsuke Katsuta -- Acknowledgements & Transliteration of Japanese -- Introduction : The Route to Japanese Trade -- Sakoku, Tokugawa Policy, and the interpretation of Japanese history -- Knowledge and Use of Japanese by the Dutch on Dejima Island, Nagasaki -- Review of James W. …”
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    Offshore Asia : maritime interactions in Eastern Asia before steamships /

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Robinson -- Shipwreck salvage and survivors' repatriation networks of the East Asian rim in the Qing Dynasty / Liu Shiuh-feng -- Wei Zhiyan and the subversion of the Sakoku / Iioka Naoko -- Metal exports and textile imports of Tokugawa Japan in the 17th century : the South Asian connection / Fujita Kayoko.…”
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    Offshore Asia : maritime interactions in Eastern Asia before steamships /

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Robinson -- Shipwreck salvage and survivors' repatriation networks of the East Asian Rim in the Qing dynasty / Liu Shiuh-feng -- Wei Zhiyan and the subversion of the Sakoku / Iioka Naoko -- Metal exports and textile imports of Tokugawa Japan in the 17th century / Fujita Kayoko.…”
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    Narrating race. : Asia, (Trans) nationalism, social change /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…6 Chinese Ethnicity in Post-Reformation Indonesian Women's Fiction: A Comparative Study of TwoNovels by Ayu Utami and Dewi Lestari7 Resi(g)nifying the Chinese and Filipino in Cinematic Narratives; 8 Performing Ethnicity, Ethnicizing History: The Eurasians of Singapore in Rex Shelley's TheShrimp People; 9 Performing the Self: Race and Identity in Two Hong Kong English-Language Plays; 10 Border Crossing: Place, Identity and Dis/Location of the Self in Xu Xi's The Unwalled City; 11 Hybrid Brown Gaijin Is a "Distinguished Alien" 199in Sakoku Japan.…”
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    The Japanese Economy. by Flath, David

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Tokugawa Period (1603-1868) -- Precursors of the Tokugawa hegemony -- The baku-han system -- The caste system (shi-nō-kō-shō ) -- Alternate attendance (sankin kōtai ) -- The honbyakushō system -- The seclusion policy (sakoku) -- Economic development during the Tokugawa era -- The Meiji era (1868-1912) -- Early steps of the new government, 1869-1871 -- Land tax reform -- Dispossession of the samurai -- Administration of the Finance Ministry under Matsukata, 1881-1886 -- Industry, trade, and imperialism in the late Meiji era -- Meiji industrialization in light of the Gerschenkron thesis.…”
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    Premodern Japan : a historical survey / by Hane, Mikiso, Perez, Louis G.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…The Fall of the Tokugawa Bakufu; Sakoku; The Arrival of Commodore Perry; The Immediate Consequences; The Mentality of Sonnō Jōi; The Rise of the Anti-Bakufu Forces; The Meiji Restoration; Appendix A: The Internet; Appendix B: Chronological Chart; Appendix C: List of Shōguns; Selected Bibliography; Index.…”
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    The Tokugawa world /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Leupp -- Chapter Eighteen: The marketing of urban human waste and urban-fringe agriculture around the Tokugawa cities / By Tajima Kayo -- Part VI: Tokugawa Japan in the world -- Chapter Nineteen: Japan and the world in Tokugawa maps / By Kären Wigen -- Chapter Twenty: Nihonmachi in Southeast Asia in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries / By Travis Seifman -- Chapter Twenty-one: Rethinking Ezo-chi, the Ainu, and Tokugawa Japan in a global perspective / By Noémi Godefroy -- Chapter Twenty-two: The opening of the Tokugawa world and Japan's foreign relations The visits of Korean embassies to Japan / By Nakao Hiroshi -- Chapter Twenty-three: Early modern Ryukyu between China and Japan / By Watanabe Miki -- Chapter Twenty-four: Dutch East India company relations with Tokugawa Japan / By Adam Clulow -- Chapter Twenty-five: The presence of black people in Japan during the Edo period / By Fujita Midori -- Chapter Twenty-six: Seventeenth-century Chinese émigrés and Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges / By Shing-Ching Shyu -- Chapter Twenty-seven: Selective Sakoku? Tantalizing hints of the Japanese in China after the Tokugawa maritime prohibition / By Xing Hang -- Chapter Twenty-eight: Tokugawa Japan and the rise of modern racial thought in the West / By Rotem Kowner -- Part VII: The performing arts and sport -- Chapter Twenty-nine: The musical world of Tokugawa Japan / By Alison Tokita -- Chapter Thirty: Visual disability and musical culture in Edo-period Japan / By Gerald Groemer -- Chapter Thirty-one: Tominaga Nakamoto (1715-46) and Gagaku (court music) / By Intō Kazuhiro -- Chapter Thirty-Two: Staging senseless violence Early jōruri puppet theater and the culture of performance / By Keller Kimbrough -- Chapter Thirty-Three: Rural kabuki and the imagination of Japanese identity in the late Tokugawa Period / By William Fleming -- Chapter Thirty-four: Sumo wrestling in the Tokugawa period / By Lee Thompson, Nitta Ichirō -- Part VIII: Art and literature -- Chapter Thirty-five: Shunga in Tokugawa society and culture / By Andrew Gerstle -- Chapter Thirty-six: Uses of shunga and ukiyo-e in the Tokugawa period / By Hayakawa Monta -- Chapter Thirty-seven: The two paths of love in the fiction of Ihara Saikaku / By David Gundry -- Chapter Thirty-eight: Furuta Oribe Controversial daimyo tea-master / By Kaminishi Ikumi -- Chapter Thirty-nine: Grass booklets and the roots of manga Comic books in the Tokugawa period / By Glynne Walley -- Chapter Forty: An iconology of the Orchid Pavilion Gathering Image, text, and communities in Tokugawa-era Japan / By Kazuko Kameda-Madar -- Chapter Forty-one: The folk worldview of Chronicles of the Eight Dog Heroes of the Satomi Clan of Nansō / By Inoue Atsushi -- Chapter Forty-two: Okakura Kakuzō and the Osaka Painting Schools of the Tokugawa era / By Nakatani Nobuo -- Chapter Forty-three: The rise and fall and spring of haiku / By Adam L. …”
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    Japan at war : an encyclopedia /

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Pal, Radhabinod (1886-1967) -- Pan-Asianism -- Party Cabinets (1918-1933) -- Peace Preservation Law (1925) -- Pearl Harbor, Attack on (1941) -- Perry, Matthew (1794-1858) -- Philippine Sea, Battle of (June 19-21, 1944) -- Port Arthur Siege (1904-1905) -- Portsmouth Treaty -- Postwar politics -- Pu-yi (Henry) (1906-1967) -- Qingdao, Siege of (August 23-November 7, 1914) -- Red Army (Sekigun) -- Rice Riots (1918) -- Right-wing politics in Japan (1945-present) -- Rise of the modern army (1868-1894) -- Ritsu-ryo -- Russian Invasion of Manchuria (1945) -- Russian Neutrality Pact (1941) -- Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) -- Russo-Japanese War, causes -- Russo-Japanese War, consequences -- Saga Rebellion (1874) -- Saigo Takamori (1827-1877) -- Saigo Tsugumichi (1843-1901) -- Saionji Kinmochi (1849-1940) -- Sakamoto Ryoma (1836-1867) -- Sakoku (1633-1854) -- Sakuradamon Incident (1860) -- San Francisco Peace Treaty (1951) -- Sankin kotai (alternate attendance) -- Sasakawa Ryoichi (1899-1995) -- SatCho Oligarchy -- Sato Eisaku (1901-1975) -- Seikanron -- Seinan (Satsuma) Rebellion (1877) -- Seito (Bluestockings) (1911-1916) -- Sekigahara, Battle of (1600) -- Self-Defense Forces (Jieitai), from the Bomb to Iraq -- Senninbari and "Comfort Bags" -- Senso-e (War Prints) -- Shanghai, Battle of (August 13- November 9, 1937).…”
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