Modern commentators have too often attempted to treat bushidō as an enduring code of behaviour readily encapsulated in simplistic notions of honour, duty, and loyalty. The historical reality, however, is anything but simple. Samurai ethics and behavioural norms varied significantly from era to era—most especially across the transition from the medieval to early modern age—and in most cases bore scant resemblance to twentieth-century fantasies about samurai comportment
Bushido was originally a code of conduct for the samurai, the warrior class of feudal Japan. The ter...
Skripsi ini ditulis untuk mengungkap kode etik Bushido sebagaimana digambarkan pada salah satu...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
Modern commentators have too often attempted to treat bushidō as an enduring code of behaviour readi...
This essay will address the evolution of the samurai warrior code (bushido), concentrating on its de...
From our seat in the theatre of time, it is easy to view the annals of history upon the screen and w...
Bushido is the guideline of the samurai’s life. Samurai lived in close quarters with death because t...
The samurai has been viewed as the Oriental equivalent of the feudalistic knights of Europe ever sin...
The samurai has been viewed as the Oriental equivalent of the feudalistic knights of Europe ever sin...
The term bushidō is widespread today and involves history, philosophy, literature, sociology and re...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...
Though difficult to define as a clear set of moral precepts, aspects of so-called “samurai values”, ...
The samurai were the Japanese version of knights who served their lords with devotion and loyalty, r...
The oscillation between fascination and derision directed toward bushidō in the last hundred or so y...
Bushido was originally a code of conduct for the samurai, the warrior class of feudal Japan. The ter...
Skripsi ini ditulis untuk mengungkap kode etik Bushido sebagaimana digambarkan pada salah satu...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
Modern commentators have too often attempted to treat bushidō as an enduring code of behaviour readi...
This essay will address the evolution of the samurai warrior code (bushido), concentrating on its de...
From our seat in the theatre of time, it is easy to view the annals of history upon the screen and w...
Bushido is the guideline of the samurai’s life. Samurai lived in close quarters with death because t...
The samurai has been viewed as the Oriental equivalent of the feudalistic knights of Europe ever sin...
The samurai has been viewed as the Oriental equivalent of the feudalistic knights of Europe ever sin...
The term bushidō is widespread today and involves history, philosophy, literature, sociology and re...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...
This study examines the development of the concept of “bushido,” or the “way of the warrior,” in mod...
Though difficult to define as a clear set of moral precepts, aspects of so-called “samurai values”, ...
The samurai were the Japanese version of knights who served their lords with devotion and loyalty, r...
The oscillation between fascination and derision directed toward bushidō in the last hundred or so y...
Bushido was originally a code of conduct for the samurai, the warrior class of feudal Japan. The ter...
Skripsi ini ditulis untuk mengungkap kode etik Bushido sebagaimana digambarkan pada salah satu...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...