Swordsmanship emerged as a new field of knowledge in early modern Japan (1600–1868), a time of relative peace. During the most violent periods of Japanese history, the latter half of the medieval period (1185–1600), samurai conducted warfare mostly on horseback, using the bow and arrow, or by leading massive armies filled with soldiers who used pikes, halberds, and even firearms. In this paper, I will trace the origins of early modern swordsmanship to the late 16th century during the transition between the medieval and early modern periods, when teachers of swordsmanship and their sword ‘styles’ first appeared in texts. Of these texts I will focus on ‘The Military Mirror of Kai’, purportedly written during the late 16th century, and a widel...
One of the formative narratives in Japanese martial arts is the bestowal of the mystical sword “Futs...
This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of m...
The Edo or Tokugawa era of Japan (1600-1868) witnessed an unprecedented flourish of many art forms. ...
Swordsmanship emerged as a new field of knowledge in early modern Japan (1600–1868), a time of relat...
The year 1868 marked nationwide turmoil and unrest in Japan as civil war gripped the country by its ...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
Three essays explore the lesser-known aspects of a Samurai warrior's experience: food, shopping, and...
The self-image of kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) in modern times is a complicated historical fabrica...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
Studies on the characteristic features of military reform during the final phase of Japan's early m...
(1) Curved swords(wantō) that appeared in Japan from the middle through the end of the Heian period ...
From the end of the sixteenth century on, firearms in Japan are increasingly found in contexts other...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
One of the formative narratives in Japanese martial arts is the bestowal of the mystical sword “Futs...
This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of m...
The Edo or Tokugawa era of Japan (1600-1868) witnessed an unprecedented flourish of many art forms. ...
Swordsmanship emerged as a new field of knowledge in early modern Japan (1600–1868), a time of relat...
The year 1868 marked nationwide turmoil and unrest in Japan as civil war gripped the country by its ...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
Three essays explore the lesser-known aspects of a Samurai warrior's experience: food, shopping, and...
The self-image of kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) in modern times is a complicated historical fabrica...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
Studies on the characteristic features of military reform during the final phase of Japan's early m...
(1) Curved swords(wantō) that appeared in Japan from the middle through the end of the Heian period ...
From the end of the sixteenth century on, firearms in Japan are increasingly found in contexts other...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
One of the formative narratives in Japanese martial arts is the bestowal of the mystical sword “Futs...
This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of m...
The Edo or Tokugawa era of Japan (1600-1868) witnessed an unprecedented flourish of many art forms. ...