European & Japanese Feudal Systems
.... of people. The loyalty of this samurai class was the key to the military and political
power of the
shoguns. Unlike European feudalism ....
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Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
FOREIGN INFLUENCES ON JAPAN UNDER THE TOKUGAWA
SHOGUNS This research paper summarizes and .... even facilitate invasion of the islands by a foreign
power" (1969, p ....
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European Predominance, 1400-1850 The Sources of Europe
.... Once the
shoguns'
power was secured, however, they all but abolished guns in Japanese society, as a threat to the warrior class of samurai (Perdue 27-28). ....
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GALLEONS, GUNS, AND RIVALRY The Sources of Europe
.... Once the
shoguns'
power was secured, however, they all but abolished guns in Japanese society, as a threat to the warrior class of samurai (Perdue 27-28). ....
(1287

5

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During the Meiji and Showa periods of imperial rul
.... government, breaking the
power of the feudal overlords with whom he had previously been allied or opposed, Ieyasu and succeeding
shoguns successfully destroyed ....
(2760

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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN
.... share of the burden of national defense; and (ii) become a nuclear
power. .... to the collapse of the feudal military dictatorship of the Tokugawa
Shoguns who ruled ....
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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN This
.... share of the burden of national defense; and (ii) become a nuclear
power. .... to the collapse of the feudal military dictatorship of the Tokugawa
Shoguns who ruled ....
(2237

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Women's Issues in Japanese History
.... Tomiko, who "became known as the worst villainess in Japanese history precisely because she had wielded political
power, and the Tokugawa
shoguns took strict ....
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Japan's Contribution to the World Economy
.... In 1603, however, the
Shoguns seized
power from the emperor.3 The period of Shogun rule is know as the Tokugawa period, and the Shogunate remained in
power ....
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Japan's Business Growth
.... the
shoguns were overthrown by the militant young Japanese samurai (warrior) who were intent on making Japan a first-rate military and industrial
power able to ....
(1321

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JAPANESE POST-COLD WAR NATIONAL SECURITY
.... of Japanese who regarded the United States as an unfriendly
power had risen .... of the Jesuits and the long period of seclusion under the Tokugawa
shoguns in the ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... or bakufu established and maintained by the feudal Tokugawa
shoguns (1603-1845 .... Meiji Restoration, but which both amplified and sharply limited the
power of the ....
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Differences in Japanese & US Companies
.... who believed that anyone could rise to a position of
power within a .... Emperors have ruled Japan throughout its long history, but
shoguns (military governors ....
(4938

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Political Institutions in Japan & Australia
.... as much of a figurehead in the new system as he had been under the
Shoguns. .... In practice, during the Meiji period, political
power was concentrated in a self ....
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Educating the Whole Child in Japan
.... lasted between 1600 and 1868 during which the Tokugawa ruled as
shoguns from the town .... low-ranked in the pecking order and wielded only limited
power in society ....
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Confucian Tradition in East Asia The purpose of this rese
.... of this moral doctrine, not on wealth, status,
power, or representation of .... The Tokugawa
Shoguns themselves were responsible for emphasizing Confucianism and ....
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Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... in the Tokugawa period, "not simply a reflection of the
power of the .... But neither the
shoguns nor the Meiji rulers eradicated formalism and hierarchy that imply ....
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Search for Origins in Japanese Literature
.... in the Tokugawa period, "not simply a reflection of the
power of the .... But neither the
shoguns nor the Meiji rulers eradicated formalism and hierarchy that imply ....
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