The culture of civil war in Kyoto /

After 1467, war became commonplace in Japan. This book explores that commonplace--the everyday terrain of violence that men and women traced in their diaries, their suits and petitions, their marches and rebellions, their dancing. This is not a book about battles, causes, and resolutions. It is a bo...

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Hlavní autor: Berry, Mary Elizabeth, 1947- (Autor)
Médium: Licensed eBooks
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1994.
Edice:A Philip E. Lilienthal book
On-line přístup:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.5973030
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Shrnutí:After 1467, war became commonplace in Japan. This book explores that commonplace--the everyday terrain of violence that men and women traced in their diaries, their suits and petitions, their marches and rebellions, their dancing. This is not a book about battles, causes, and resolutions. It is a book about the backwash of battle in a great city, the murkiness and volatility of purpose that marked ever new conflicts. It is about the absence of closure--the resistance to closure--in a long war that broke apart medieval attachments and identities to require fearsome trials with alternatives.
Fyzický popis:1 online resource (xxxii, 373 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Bibliografie:Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-363).
ISBN:9780520919037
0520919033
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9780585111841
0520081706
9780520081703
0520208773
9780520208773