: It traces Japan’s transition from a warrior-dominated feudal society to a thriving, consumer-oriented urban culture. Thematic Chapters :
: Exploration of Performing Arts, Art, and Architecture. Handbook To Life In Medieval And Early Modern J...
Reviewers from platforms like AbeBooks and Amazon highlight several utility-focused features: : It traces Japan’s transition from a warrior-dominated
: Detailed sections on Government, Warriors and Warfare, and Historical Context. , written by William E
, written by William E. Deal and published by Oxford University Press , is a comprehensive reference work covering Japanese history and culture from 1185 to 1868 . It spans from the beginning of the Kamakura period to the end of the Edo (Tokugawa) period. Core Content and Organization
: While suitable for students (grade 10 and up), the School Library Journal notes it is most beneficial for those with some prior knowledge of Japanese history.