History of Japan
The Most Important People, Places and Events in Japanese History. From Japanese Art to Modern Manga. From Asian Wars to Modern Superpower.
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William Bahl
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Rui Kanda
About this listen
Now tell us - did you ever like Japan? Do you know anything about its history, or just what you learned from television and anime, in general? That's a good starting point, anyway. If you want to delve deeper into Japanese history, in chronological order, and see the main events that transformed Japan into what it is today, you've just hit the jackpot.
What will you learn from this book? Among others:
- The main stages in Japanese history, from the most ancient, the Jomon period to Imperial Japan. Each of them will be explained so that everybody can understand them, without technical terms that harden the absorption of information.
- Japan during the Middle Ages
- Everything about shoguns, shogunates and all other forms of governance
- The situation in Japan during World War II and after that
- The most important battles between Japan and the United States of America
- The fall of the Empire of Japan
- Japanese politics
- The catastrophic Japanese deflation that ruined the economy for decades on end
- Japanese culture and what makes it so unique in the world
- Valuable information on anime and manga as distinct avatars of Japanese culture
- Tourism in Japan and why it is so important for the economic growth of the state
This book is for you, no matter if you are a student or a professor, or you just want to learn more about Japanese culture and history.
©2017 Lean Stone Publishing (P)2017 Lean Stone PublishingWhat listeners say about History of Japan
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- Anonymous User
- 18-09-20
Great teacher
Great introduction and overview. Teacher gives concrete examples of how to be a successful language learner so I will not be feeling stress. Looking forward to this course.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-09-20
An Excellent History of the Samurai
I liked everything. The professor was very passionate and taught the subject matter very well. I only wish there was a little more on the modern dynamics between Korean and Japanese relations more deeply.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-20
Love it.
Bought this course in preparation for my upcoming trip to Japan with my family.
I believe Prof Rui Kanda is a Japanophile - he has great insights into Japanese thinking. In this series of short easily understood lectures, he covered all i need to know and more.
If you need a great overview of Japan, look no further. MUST buy!!!
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- Anonymous User
- 15-09-20
A happy mistake
I laughed after I realized I could understand some of the phrases when I watched a Japanese samurai movie. Your course helped me out.
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- Michael
- 21-09-20
A Great Course On Japan
I thought I knew much more about Japan. after listening to these 24 lectures, I realize that I didn't know much at all. The most amazing lessons for me were Japan's "new kid on the block" status in East Asia, and it's ill-advised, unplanned adventures in starting the Pacific war.
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- Wendy
- 18-09-20
Wonderful supplementary course
The energetic presentation was throughly entertaining. The information was organized and easy to absorb. I’ll look for more from this!
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- Anonymous User
- 14-09-20
this complex and mesmerizing culture, beautifully
Brilliant insight of this complex and mesmerizing culture, beautifully narrated.
This course is a delight to listen to with a lot of information and a great narrator.
My only complaint is that there is no PDF booklet to accompany the course like the other Great Courses.
Hope it shows up soon!!!
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-20
My favorite of The Great Courses presentations
Although this wasn't what I expected, I ended up loving it. It was a mix of history and culture - I see some reviewers have expected one or the other, and been disappointed. One thing I thought was particularly interesting here was that he addressed the historical topics chronologically but used each of them as a jumping off point to discuss some aspects of Japanese culture. This would be especially good listening for someone planning a visit to Japan.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-09-20
Not Just the Bare Bones
The mystery surrounding them was further enhanced by their incredibly developed politics, their steadfastness and efficiency in maneuvering swords and their eerie religion. Throughout the ages, Japan went through six stages: ancient, classical, medieval, early modern, modern and contemporary. Each of these has endured for hundreds of years. Multiple dynasties have been in charge, and uncountable emperors have reigned over this surreal realm. If you are interested in finding out more about Japan, and not the Japan we all know today, but the one that is still enveloped in the fog of the ages, you will be able to acquire that knowledge by reading this book. We will study each of the six stages in Japanese history, with an emphasis on the most important events in them. We will see how Japan was shaped to become what it is nowadays. Even though we could start with Japan during the Paleolithic age, we will jump directly to ancient Japan. And that is not because the Paleolithic Japan would not matter – you should be familiar with the fact that the first man-made tools were found on Japanese territory – but because not many things are known about it. And that is the case with pretty much every other country one would study from a historical point of view. Let us then proceed on this long journey, from ancient Japan to that of the 21st century.
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- Alberto B.
- 19-09-20
So much to learn about this fascinating country
Great course !!! I learned a lot thanks to these lessons, and I practiced and made perfect ;-) Thank you so much Rui !
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