In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a secular culture, based on a growing urban society, an improved educational network, as well as a complex bureaucracy and governmental system. The traditional woodblock printing technology was the standard in Japan for almost all printed books until the second half of the 19th century. Besides the traditional cultural influences by Chinese sources, and the innovations in printing technologies coming from China and Korea, Japan also met and received Western culture and technology. The Jesuits brought metal movable-types and Christian texts at the end of the 16th century. Afterwards, the trade with European merchants and contacts with scholars in...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
Commercial publishing came of age in Japan during the Tokugawa period (1600-1868). Both at the begin...
This project examines joshiyō ōrai-mono (popular educational publications for women in early modern ...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
The reports and histories compiled by the members of the Society of Jesus in the second half of the ...
The symposium on printing cultural history of the international conference was held in Seoul of, Kor...
In the Edo period (c. 1600-1868), exposure to Western art, science and technology encouraged Japanes...
First printing media in Japan is one million of little pagodas-Hyakumatou-Dharani-pubulished in AD 7...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
Commercial publishing came of age in Japan during the Tokugawa period (1600-1868). Both at the begin...
This project examines joshiyō ōrai-mono (popular educational publications for women in early modern ...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
The reports and histories compiled by the members of the Society of Jesus in the second half of the ...
The symposium on printing cultural history of the international conference was held in Seoul of, Kor...
In the Edo period (c. 1600-1868), exposure to Western art, science and technology encouraged Japanes...
First printing media in Japan is one million of little pagodas-Hyakumatou-Dharani-pubulished in AD 7...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
This presentation addresses issues inherent to the ukiyo-e culture of the 1870s-1890s. After opening...
Commercial publishing came of age in Japan during the Tokugawa period (1600-1868). Both at the begin...
This project examines joshiyō ōrai-mono (popular educational publications for women in early modern ...