Dec 30, 2015
In this episode we tackle the Edo peasantry, the millet grubbing dirt farmers and fish mongers that acted as the economic base of the Tokugawa Bakufu. Part two of two.
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Kalland, Arne. Fishing Villages in...
Nov 10, 2015
In this episode, Nate talks about the intersection of Military history and Japanese studies in the USA and the West. He also gives a rundown of the history of Military History, as well as what it is and how it has changed over the decades. Part two of two.
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Farris, William Wayne. Heavenly...
Oct 17, 2015
In this episode, Nate talks about the intersection of Military history and Japanese studies in the USA and the West. He also gives a rundown of the history of Military History, as well as what it is and how it has changed over the decades. Part one of two.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Farris, Willam Wayne. Japan's...
Sep 21, 2015
Samurai would go to great lengths to protect and glorify their names in action and in battle. In this episode, we look at the value placed on the Samurai "name" in the context of individuals, clans, Samurai houses, and families. We also look at the corporation-like structure of Sengoku period Samurai houses, where...