Book (Practical) History of Japan Tokugawa Maritime Power Theory / O OGAWA

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 徳川海上権力論 / 小川雄
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Item number: BO4853645
Released date: 12 Sep 2024
Maker: Kodansha
著: 小川雄

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Japanese History
kodansha Senshu Methye / ◆ In the early-modern times, the "Suigun" brought in! ◆ The Seika of the latest research that depicts the process by which a small power in a corner of the Sengoku Period created the early-modern power as a Shogun with a detailed demonstration and a global perspective. Military ships occupied an extremely important position for the power and authority of the Tokugawa Shogun family. Why is that? They were small powers on the scale of the Sengoku Period (Period of Warring States) and became "Sengoku Daimyo" (Daimyo in the Period of Warring States) that occupied the area on the scale of prefectures, and eventually became the largest domain power in the islands, and finally became the strongest leader called "Shogun". This amazing growth was due to the power of "maritime military". From the viewpoint of power on the water, it should be an extremely effective method to depict the transition of the power structure of the islands from the medieval period to the early-modern period, incorporating a world-historical perspective, as well as "maritime military". [From this book] The transformation of the character of the Tokugawa power is particularly evident in the field of maritime military. In order to overcome the barriers created by the division of time, it should be an extremely effective method to follow and depict the movement of the power structure of the islands from the medieval period to the early-modern period, incorporating a world-historical perspective. [From this book] The transformation of the Tokugawa power in the 16th and 17th centuries (Kokushu => Sengoku Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Central Government). In this book, we will look at the transformation of the Tokugawa power in the 16th and 17th centuries (Kokushu => Sengoku Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Central Government). In this book, we will look at the transformation of the Tokugawa power in the 16th and 17th centuries (Kokushu => Sengoku Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Central Government). In this book, we will look at the transformation of the Tokugawa power in the 16th and 17th centuries (Kokushu => Sengoku Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Central Government). In this book, we will look at the transformation of the Tokugawa power in the 16th and 17th centuries (Kokushu => Sengoku Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Central Government). In this book, we will look at the transformation of the Tokugawa power in the 16th and 17th centuries (Kokushu => Sengoku Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Toyotomi Daimyo => Central Government). Teppotai Age of Exploration Tadakatsu Mukai Shea