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Introduction to the History of the Japanese People By Norio Kuboi Published by Akashi Shoten, with cover Price: 1,339 yen It is the working people who have supported and advanced history. From the perspective of the people who live tenaciously against harsh domination and exploitation, this is a textbook collection of the history of the Japanese people, analyzing political and social changes, examining folklore and culture, and pursuing the movements that have protected and enhanced the lives and livelihoods of the working people. Contents: 1. The Japanese Archipelago Where Dinosaurs and Elephants Once Roamed 2. In the Primitive Era, Women Were the Sun 3. New Culture: The Beginning of Rice Cultivation 4. The Country That Sent Envoys to the Continent 5. The Kings of the Japanese Archipelago and the Korean Peninsula 6. The People Who Built Huge Burial Mounds 7. Burial Mounds and the Korean Peninsula and China 8. Blossoming Buddhist Culture 9. The Yamato Kings Gaining Power 10. The Nara Capital, with its Green and Red Colors 11. State Buddhism and the Rule of the Tohoku Region 12. Ancient Korean Culture That Remains in Japan Today 13. Let's Investigate Our Hometown 14. The Collapse of the Ritsuryo System of Government 15. The Appearance of Samurai and the Taira Clan's Regime 16. The Shogunate's Samurai Government 17. Farmers Resisting the Lords 18. New Buddhism Spreading Among the People 19. The Mongol Invasions and Korea and Japan 20. The Country Divided in Two 21. Farmers Who Created Their Own Villages 22. The Free People Who Built Muromachi Culture 23. The People Who Created Traditional Crafts 24. People of Free Passage 25. Trade with Ming China and the Ryukyu Kingdom 26. The Lively Trade with Korea and Tsushima 27. The Lawless and Downward-Overthrowing Sengoku Period 28. Europeans Arrive 29. Farmers Fighting the Lords 30. The Autonomy of Townspeople and the World of Freedom 31. The Ikko-ikki Uprising That Created a Peasant Country 32. Advance to Paradise, Retreat to Hell 33. The People Whose Weapons Were Taken Away 34. The Creation of Discriminated Social Classes 35. The Defeat of Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea The name was written, so it has been blacked out. Shipping included, anonymous delivery.
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