Pageant of History-Samurai

by H. Paul Varley

1970

Library's review

from cover

This lively and informative series tells the story of little-known but important historical groups of men and movements: religioius sects, political parties and causes, military and professional elites, casts, cults and institutions of all sorts. The books are profusely illustrated with
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pictures that illuminate and enhance the text.

The samurai warrior caste, which for centuries held sway as the ruling aristocracy of Japan, was a prime contributor to the country's feudal, militaristic tradition. Even with Japan's entry into the modern age in the late nineteenth century and the formal dissolution of the samurai, their spirit remained alive amoung the Japanese people. Their intense code of honor, family pride, and fearlessness in the face of death influenced the code of the Japanese military well into the twentieth century.

Contents

1 Genesis of government by asassination
2 Rise of the Samurai
3 Repeling the Mongols
4 The age of provincial wars
5 Trade, guns, and Christianitiy
Epliogue
Notes on further reading
Map of Japan
Chronology
Index
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ISBN

44007581075

Publication

Laurel Editions Dell Publishing Co. New York
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