Warlords, artists, & commoners : Japan in the sixteenth century / edited by George Elison and Bardwell L. Smith.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii, ©1987.
Description
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Notes
The outcome of a seminar on Japan in the sixteenth century held at Carleton College during the winter and spring terms of 1974."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Berlin Available via World Wide Web.
Source of description
Print version record.
Contents
  • Introduction: Japan in the sixteenth century / George Elison
  • Japan's sixteenth-century revolution / John Whitney Hall
  • The city of Sakai and urban autonomy / V. Dixon Morris
  • The cross and the sword: patterns of Momoyama history / George Elison
  • A visualization of Eitoku's lost paintings at Azuchi Castle / Carolyn Wheelwright
  • Joha, a sixteenth-century poet of linked verse / Donald Keene
  • City and country: song and the performing arts in sixteenth-century Japan / Frank Hoff
  • Music cultures of Momoyama Japan / William P. Malm
  • The culture of tea: from its origins to Sen no Rikyū / H. Paul Varley and George Elison
  • Hideyoshi, the bountiful minister / George Elison
  • Japanese society and culture in the Momoyama era: a bibliographic essay / Bardwell L. Smith.
ISBN
  • 0585343489 ((electronic bk.))
  • 9780585343488 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
47011299
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