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A Brief History of the Samurai (Brief Histories)

di Jonathan Clements, Jonathan Clements, Jonathan Clements

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'Clements has a knack for writing suspenseful sure-footed conflict scenes: His recounting of the Korean invasion led by samurai and daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi reads like a thriller. If you're looking for a samurai primer, Clements' guide will keep you on the hook' Japan Times, reviewed as part of an Essential Reading for Japanophiles series From a leading expert in Japanese history, this is one of the first full histories of the art and culture of the Samurai warrior. The Samurai emerged as a warrior caste in Medieval Japan and would have a powerful influence on the history and culture of the country from the next 500 years. Clements also looks at the Samurai wars that tore Japan apart in the 17th and 18th centuries and how the caste was finally demolished in the advent of the mechanized world.… (altro)
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very thoroughly documented and researched, i will give it that. Too detailed for its own, or the reader's, good, unfortunately. It is not a history of the samurai (class) as I expected, but a collection of many histories of some samurai (men) - the big picture cannot be seen, just and endless stream of repetitive small pictures of individuals. The author also dwells way too much into the literary/poems sources (famous for the Japanese, I think, and for him, but not for the ordinary reader), even though he admits they are not reliable historical sources.
The fact that so many Japanese names are very similar (must every samurai have a name starting with Y, damn it!?) and difficult to remember for a European is not the authors fault, but it sure does not help.
The book is too detailed and sinks too much into the individual, personal stories, failing to provide a clear history of the class itself or of the social phenomenons. And, frankly, is also very boring. I am fascinated by the samurai and read a lot about them (both historical and literary works), or zen, or bushido, but this one I just could not finish. ( )
  milosdumbraci | May 5, 2023 |
CUPRINS

1. Multumiri - pag. 7
2. Harti - pag. 8
3. Arbori genealogici - pag. 11
4. Introducere - pag. 15

5. Flacaii vanjosi: ascensiunea clasei razboinice - pag. 25
6. Primii samurai: clanurile Taira si Minamoto - pag. 48
7. Ultimele zile ale legii: revoltele din perioadele Hogen si Heiji - pag. 70
8. Cei trufasi nu dainuie: Razboiul Gempei - pag. 96
9. Vantul divin: shogunatul Kamakura si armada mongola - pag. 124
10. Doi sori pe cer: Restauratia KEnmu si shogunatul Ashikaga - pag. 147
11. Occidentul Indepartat: contactele cu europenii si cruciada in Coreea - pag. 173
12. Gata cu razboaiele: ascensiunea clanului Tokugawa - pag. 203
13. Amurgul samurailor: declinul clanului Tokugawa - pag. 233
14. Ultima clipa de glorie: restauratie si revolta - pag. 254
15. Intoarcerea trecutului: samurai ca si simbol - pag. 269

16. Note si referinte - pag. 287
17. Surse si lecture suplimentare - pag. 301
18. Index - pag. 311 ( )
  Toma_Radu_Szoha | Apr 20, 2023 |
A decent, very general overview of the history of the samurai. Too general in some ways but if you're looking to get a quick overview this is the book.

I'd rather have a series of in depth books that cover certain areas or time periods or even certain clans, people, etc. I'm sure there are books out there like that so I'll have to hunt for them. ( )
  pacbox | Jul 9, 2022 |
This is absolutely the book I wanted, but I can imagine how it might disappoint other readers who pick it up with false expectations. This is significant Japanese military history featuring samurai, with only a few details about how the samurai came to be and where their traditions originated sprinkled here and there. It is not the place to look if you want to know how their weapons and armour evolved, or learn about their fighting styles and the bushido code, etc. in any in-depth way (although it will help point you to those sources).

The various incidents and battles this work highlights are those central to Japanese history, including the Heiji Insurrection, the Genpei War, the Mongol invasions, the Korean invasions and Sekigahara. The historical record of earliest eras is shrouded in mythological retelling, making it interesting to observe in the early chapters which details have been preserved and which lost. The author shares multiple tellings where the records disagree, and challenges the traditional telling if it seems unlikely. He clearly loves his subject, and there are some fun asides and helpful observations along the way. This provides a solid framework in which I can find and fit all other reading on the topic, aided not a little by other works mentioned in the final chapter and appendix. ( )
  Cecrow | May 8, 2018 |
Perhaps I would have enjoyed this one more if I knew more of the historical context around the developments presented here. Unfortunately, without that, this book is difficult at times to really follow. Nonetheless, it does provide useful and critical insight into the development and eventual disintegration of the samurai within Japanese history and culture. I'd like to think I'll return to this at some point, after reading more about the history of Japanese culture and society, but I suspect that's unlikely. ( )
  tlockney | Sep 7, 2014 |
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'Clements has a knack for writing suspenseful sure-footed conflict scenes: His recounting of the Korean invasion led by samurai and daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi reads like a thriller. If you're looking for a samurai primer, Clements' guide will keep you on the hook' Japan Times, reviewed as part of an Essential Reading for Japanophiles series From a leading expert in Japanese history, this is one of the first full histories of the art and culture of the Samurai warrior. The Samurai emerged as a warrior caste in Medieval Japan and would have a powerful influence on the history and culture of the country from the next 500 years. Clements also looks at the Samurai wars that tore Japan apart in the 17th and 18th centuries and how the caste was finally demolished in the advent of the mechanized world.

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