History 220 - COLQ:JAPAN TO 1600

Fall
2014
01
4.00
Marnie Anderson
MW 09:00-10:20
Smith College
20442-F14
SEELYE 202
msanders@smith.edu
How individuals of different backgrounds in pre-modern Japanese society conceived of themselves and their world. Begins in prehistoric times and ends with the development of an early modern state in the 17th century. Topics include the creation of a centralized state, the emperor and the aristocracy, the rise of the samurai, rebellion, religion, sexuality, and national seclusion.
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