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Kings in All but Name The Lost History of Ouchi Rule in Japan, 1350-1569

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Kings in All but Name The Lost History of Ouchi Rule in Japan, 1350-1569
Free Download Thomas D. Conlan, "Kings in All but Name: The Lost History of Ouchi Rule in Japan, 1350-1569"
English | ISBN: 0197677339 | 2024 | 472 pages | EPUB, PDF | 32 MB + 54 MB
In the sixteenth century, members of the Ouchi family were kings in all but name in much of Japan. Immensely wealthy, they controlled sea lanes stretching to Korea and China, as well as the Japanese city of Yamaguchi, which functioned as an important regional port with a growing population and a host of temples and shrines. The family was unique in claiming ethnic descent from Korean kings, and-remarkably for this time-such claims were recognized in both Korea and Japan. Their position, coupled with dominance over strategic ports and mines, allowed them to facilitate trade throughout East and Southeast Asia. They also played a key cultural role in disseminating Confucian texts, Buddhist sutras, ink paintings, and pottery, and in creating a distinctive, hybrid culture that fused Japanese, Korean, and Chinese beliefs, objects, and customs.

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