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Sources of Japanese Tradition

Volume 1: from Earliest Times To 1600

Introduction to Asian Civilizations Ser.

by William T. de Bary (Editor); Donald Keene (Editor); George Tanabe (Editor); Paul Varley (Editor); Wm

Synopsis

Sources of Japanese Tradition is a best-selling classic, unrivaled for its wide selection of source readings on history, society, politics, education, philosophy, and religion in the Land of the Rising Sun. In this long-awaited second edition, the editors have revised or retranslated most of the texts in the original 1958 edition, and added a great many selections not included or translated before. They have also restructured volume 1 to span the period from the early Japanese chronicles to the end of the sixteenth century. New additions include:

o readings on early and medieval Shinto and on the tea ceremony,

o readings on state Buddhism and Chinese political thought influential in Japan, and

o sections on women's education, medieval innovations in the uses of history, and laws and precepts of the medieval warrior houses.

Together, the selections shed light on the development of Japanese civilization in its own terms, without reference to Western parallels, and will continue to assist generations of students and lay readers in understanding Japanese culture.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780231121392
ISBN-10 0231121393
Class Copyright
Publisher Columbia University Press
Subject HISTORY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 520
Length of Recording 29
Shelf No. JD923
Grade Range 13