Reading Medieval Ruins Reading Medieval Ruins

Reading Medieval Ruins

Urban Life and Destruction in Sixteenth-Century Japan

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Publisher Description

The Japanese provincial city of Ichijōdani was destroyed in the civil wars of the late sixteenth century but never rebuilt. Archaeological excavations have since uncovered the most detailed late medieval urban site in the country. Drawing on analysis of specific excavated objects and decades of archaeological evidence to study daily life in Ichijōdani, Reading Medieval Ruins in Sixteenth-Century Japan illuminates the city's layout, the possessions and houses of its residents, its politics and experience of war, and religious and cultural networks. Morgan Pitelka demonstrates how provincial centers could be dynamic and vibrant nodes of industrial, cultural, economic, and political entrepreneurship and sophistication. In this study a new and vital understanding of late medieval society is revealed, one in which Ichijôdani played a central role in the vibrant age of Japan's sixteenth century.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
April 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
431
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
35.4
MB
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