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Journal articles on the topic "Sekigahara, Battle of, Japan, 1600"

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Lee, Hae-Jin. "The Historical Description in 19th-century on the Joseon-Japan Diplomatic Restoration: Focusing on the Differently Setting the Beginning of the Peaceful Negotiations on Each Record." Korean Association For Japanese History 66 (April 30, 2025): 67–106. https://doi.org/10.24939/kjh.2025.4.66.67.

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This article analyzes the description of the Joseon-Japan diplomatic restoration on the compilation of Edo bakufu in 19th-century. In the absence of records in the early Edo period, bakufu's compilation mainly referred to records submitted by daimyo. In the case of the Joseon-Japan diplomatic restoration, the records of Tsushima, which mediated relations between the two countries, were handed down to bakufu and used for compilation. However, in Tsushima's records, there were two lines that set the starting point of the diplomatic restoration as 1601 and 1599. As a result, in the bakufu's compi
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Ekky Puturahman. "KELIMA DAIMYO DALAM PERTEMPURAN SEKIGAHARA PADA FILM ANIME SENGOKU BASARA “THE LAST PARTY”: KAJIAN NEW HISTORICISM." Japanology: The Journal of Japanese Studies 8, no. 1 (2022): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jjs.v8i1.51568.

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The Sengoku period was a time when Japan was filled with war and chaos. Although so many historical figures in the era that inspired Japanese culture until now. Including also the grup of the strongest daimyo formed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in his last day. This grup of strongest daimyo potrayal through the Japanese culture was a lot. For examples like in comics, drama series, movies, and anime. One anime that uses the grup as the character is in the Sengoku Basara anime. In the movie version which is Sengoku Basara "The Last Party", the strongest group of daimyo during the Sengoku era of Sekigah
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Martínez Roy, Adolfo Jesús. "mirada al Japón de principios del siglo XVII a través de los manuscritos de Rodrigo de Vivero y Sebastián Vizcaíno." Studium, no. 25 (October 16, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_studium/stud.2019254157.

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Durante la presencia española en el sudeste asiático se mantuvieron contactos con otros países de su entorno. Uno de ellos fue Japón. El archipiélago nipón cambió de dirigente tras la batalla de Sekigahara (1600), estableciéndose tras ella una nueva dinastía que dirigiría al país hasta 1868, la familia Tokugawa. En los primeros años de este gobierno las relaciones con los españoles (y con los extranjeros en general) fueron cambiantes, pasando de una situación favorable a terminar rompiéndose. Es en esos primeros años se hallan Rodrigo de Vivero (1564-1636) y Sebastián Vizcaíno (1547/1548-1627)
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sekigahara, Battle of, Japan, 1600"

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Hjalmarsson, Malin. "Slaget vid Sekigahara 1600 : En historiografisk undersökning." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för orientaliska språk, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-43180.

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Books on the topic "Sekigahara, Battle of, Japan, 1600"

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Taniguchi, Hisashi. Sekigahara Kassen no shinsō. Koshi Shoin, 2014.

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Kasahara, Kazuo. Sekigahara no Tatakai zen'ya. Mokujisha, 1992.

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Tetsuo, Owada. Sekigahara no tatakai: Shōsha no kenkyū, haisha no kenkyū. Mikasa Shobō, 1993.

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Umehara, Takeshi. Kessen Sekigahara: Tokugawa Ieyasu no chiryaku. Sakuhinsha, 1991.

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Kusudo, Yoshiaki. Sekigahara: Sengoku keizai no daitenkan. Mainichi Shinbunsha, 2000.

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Ueki, Etsu. Sekigahara Kassen o yomu: Keichō gunki honkoku, kaisetsu. Bensei Shuppan, 2019.

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Zaidan, Fukushima-ken Bunka Shinkō. Naoe Kanetsugu to Sekigahara. Ebisukōshō Shuppan, 2014.

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Tonooka, Shin'ichirō. "Sekigahara" o yomu: Sengoku bushō no tegami. Dōseisha, 2018.

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1955-, Kuroda Keiichi, ed. Hideyoshi no yabō to gosan: Bunroku, Keichō no Eki to Sekigahara Kassen. Bunʼeidō, 2000.

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Hakubutsukan, Nagoya-shi. Tokubetsuten Owari Kiyosu jōshu Matsudaira Tadayoshi, Sekigahara o kakenuketa bushō. Nagoya-shi Hakubutsukan, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sekigahara, Battle of, Japan, 1600"

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Finer, S. E. "Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1745." In The History of Government From the Earliest Times. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198206668.003.0002.

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Abstract apan is a late-comer in the history of government. Its history as a state only really begins with the Taika reforms of AD 645. Even so, it is of but mited interest to the historian of government until 1600, theyear when the warlord Ieyasu Tokugawa defeated all his baronial rivals in the great Battle of Sekigahara. Up to that point Japan’s constitutional history had been a premature attempt at imperial centralization a la T’ang, followed by a progressive and cumulative morcelization of authority and power, an inter minable Wars of the Roses fought by armoured knights of rival houses: w
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Davis, Paul K. "Sekigahara 21 October 1600." In 100 Decisive Battles. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195143669.003.0048.

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Abstract During the Heian Era (794-1192) of Japanese history, the emperor ruled from the newly established capital at the city of Kyoto. In the late twelfth century, the power of the emperor was challenged by the rise of the samurai, a class of warriors. For more than a century, the emperors had depended on the samurai to fight their wars and maintain regional order, but a struggle between two strong samurai clans resulted in war in the 1180s. The battle of Dannoura in 1185 ended in a victory for the Minamoto clan, whose leader saw an opportunity to challenge the emperor for supreme authority.
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