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The History Of The Fujiwara House A Study And Annotated Translation Of The Tshi Kaden Mikal Bauer

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The History Of The Fujiwara House A Study And Annotated Translation Of The Tshi Kaden Mikal Bauer
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Publisher: Renaissance Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Mikaël Bauer
ISBN: 9781912961184, 1912961180
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The History Of The Fujiwara House A Study And Annotated Translation Of The Tshi Kaden Mikal Bauer by Mikaël Bauer 9781912961184, 1912961180 instant download after payment.

With the addition of a contextualized introduction, here is the first annotated translation of the eighth- century clan history Tōshi Kaden or the History of the Fujiwara House. Hitherto, scholars have focused on the more famous eighth-century imperial histories Nihon Shoki and Kojiki, but other sources such as the History of the Fujiwara House provide a narrative that complements or deviates from the official histories. The book was written to provide students and researchers with additional material to reconsider the political and intellectual currents of seventh- and eighth-century Japan and, in addition, reveal further insight into the career and motivations of its controversial author, the courtier Fujiwara no Nakamaro.

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