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Japanese Castles - cover

Japanese Castles

Sabine Lorca

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Japanese Castles explores the evolution and significance of Japan's feudal fortifications, revealing their pivotal role in military strategy and societal structure. These imposing structures, far from being mere defensive strongholds, mirrored Japan's complex social hierarchy and technological advancements. For example, castle design evolved from simple earthenworks to elaborate, multi-tiered keeps, reflecting the changing dynamics of warfare and political power during the Warring States period and under the Tokugawa shogunate.

 
The book examines the architectural and strategic significance of Japanese castles, highlighting key elements like moats, baileys, keeps, and gatehouses. It traces their development through different eras, demonstrating how castles transformed from symbols of regional power to emblems of centralized authority. Each chapter builds upon the last, providing a comprehensive understanding of Japanese castles within their historical context, supported by illustrations, photographs, and maps.

 
Japanese Castles adopts a fact-based historical approach, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in military history, Japanese history, and architectural history. It emphasizes the enduring legacy of these structures, exploring their preservation, cultural significance, and continued relevance in modern Japan. This exploration offers a unique lens through which to understand Japanese history, moving beyond traditional narratives to reveal deeper insights into the nation's past.
Verfügbar seit: 20.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 65 Seiten.

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