Japan in the XIV century. Chronicles of power
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In the medieval history of Japan, the fourteenth century was rich in dramatic events. In their scale and significance, it is inferior, perhaps, only the sixteenth century, when the centenary of internecine wars ended with the union of the country. The book of the famous Russian Japanist, Doctor of Historical Sciences Alexander Prasol is devoted to the most important milestones of that distant and stormy era - the death of the Kamakur military government and the formation of the power of the Segunes Asikaga.
The description of events is based on sources of the XIV century and the work of Japanese historians. Most of the information is published in our country for the first time. The book is written in a living language, well illustrated and contains graphic explanations for the most important moments, therefore it can be not only useful specialists, but also informative for a wide range of readers
The description of events is based on sources of the XIV century and the work of Japanese historians. Most of the information is published in our country for the first time. The book is written in a living language, well illustrated and contains graphic explanations for the most important moments, therefore it can be not only useful specialists, but also informative for a wide range of readers
Author:
Author:Prasol Alexander Fedorovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7873-1628-5
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