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El. knyga: Short History of Tokyo

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Haus Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781913368005
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
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  • Leidėjas: Haus Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781913368005
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Tokyo, which in Japanese means the &;Eastern Capital,&; has only enjoyed that name and status for 150 years. Until the middle of the nineteenth century, the city that is now Tokyo was a sprawling fishing town by the bay named Edo. Earlier still, in the Middle Ages, it was Edojuku, an outpost overlooking farmlands. And thousands of years ago, its mudflats and marshes were home to elephants, deer, and marine life. 

In this compact history, Jonathan Clements traces Tokyo&;s fascinating story from the first forest clearances and the samurai wars to the hedonistic &;floating world&; of the last years of the Shogunate. He illuminates the Tokyo of the twentieth century with its destruction and redevelopment, boom and bust without forgoing the thousand years of history that have led to the Eastern Capital as we know it. Tokyo is so entwined with the history of Japan that it can be hard to separate them, and A Short History of Tokyo tells both the story of the city itself and offers insight into Tokyo&;s position at the nexus of power and people that has made the city crucial to the events of the whole country.
 

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"Clements' skillset--Asian specialist, linguist, historian and foodie--might have been designed specifically for his newly published Armchair Traveller's History of Tokyo, combining as it does a history of the city from a time of myth, conjecture and hazy record to the current year 2018 with a gazetteer containing a selection of the sights and attractions of the city."--Helen McCarthy, author of All the Anime

Introduction 1(8)
1 The Kan to Plain: Prehistory to the 1100s
9(4)
The Yayoi People
11(5)
The Flying Head
16(7)
2 The Growth of a City: 1200s-1657
23(4)
Ieyasu's Folly
27(7)
Alternate Attendance
34(5)
The Flowers of Edo
39(4)
3 The Floating World: 1657-1853
43(20)
The Place Without Night
44(10)
The Children of Edo
54(4)
The Magic Hour
58(5)
4 The Eastern Capital: 1853-1913
63(30)
The Black Ships
64(7)
Edo Becomes Tokyo
71(10)
The Banishment of Shadows
81(6)
The Cloud-Surpassing Tower
87(6)
5 Tokyo at War: 1913-1951
93(16)
After the Quake
95(5)
X Marks the Spot
100(5)
Appeasing the Nation
105(4)
6 The Japanese Miracle: 1952-1989
109(6)
The Olympic Dream
111(5)
The Oil Shocks
116(5)
The Bubble Era
121(4)
7 Austerity Tokyo: 1989-1010
125(4)
Skyscrapers and the SkyTree
129(6)
Hope Lights Our Way
135(4)
Holy Lands
139(16)
8 Chronology of Major Events
155(1)
9 Further Reading and References
155(10)
Index 165
Jonathan Clements is a British author, novelist, and scriptwriter. His numerous books about Japan include A Brief History of the Samurai, Modern Japan: All That Matters, and biographies of Admiral Togo and Prince Saionji.