2016-2017 Catalog

HIST 247 Premodern Japan

This survey will examine Japanese history from the emergence of the samurai class in the twelfth century to the Mejii Restoration of 1868. We will begin by considering the origins and rise to power of warriors as a discrete social group. Next we will look at the balance of power between the Kyoto court the new warrior government in Kamakura and the powerful Buddhist institutions that defined the culture of the medieval period. We will then examine the disintegration of central authority under the rule of the Ashikaga shoguns leagues and other local attempts to organize independently and the concomitant cultural efflorescence of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The course will conclude by examining the political structures popular culture and social stratification of the early modern (Edo or Tokugawa) period.

Credits

4