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== Resources == |
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⚫ | Russia reneges on their promise of returning the Russian ports in Japan. This sows a dislike for Russia in the Japnaese public opinion. Japan moves away from Russia and towards Britain post Russo-Corean war. Starts a fight with Russia over the treaty ports. They retake the ports and the Emperor's popularity grows. Soon then hunkers down in a militarized state facing down Russian tension. The government starts cracking down heavily on dissidents (the dirty war arc, arresting suspected Nationalist-Republicans, poltiical enemies, etc) and as the silent war ends, the legitimacy of the monarchy has eroded and the nation becomes a republic. |
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== Japan Lore Restructuring Brainstorm (started Jan 27, 22) == |
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*[https://www.academia.edu/37793265/Creation_of_Monopoly_The_Influence_of_the_Dutch_East_India_Company_in_Tokugawa_Foreign_Policy VOC and Tokugawa foreign policy] |
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*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/24738514?seq=2#metadata_info_tab_contents The Zheng family and Tokugawa], [https://www.jstor.org/stable/24738514?seq=4#metadata_info_tab_contents another one] |
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*[https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1167&context=ghj Shimabara rebellion] |
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*[https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E4%B9%9E%E5%B8%AB Ming asking Tokugawa for help] |
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*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/3635821?seq=6#metadata_info_tab_contents Formosa history] |
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*Formosa 1662: The Dutch Great Loss by Devi Riskianingrum |
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*Zen monk [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9A%B1%E5%85%83%E9%9A%86%E7%90%A6#%E6%AD%B7%E4%BB%A3%E8%A4%92%E5%B0%81 Yinyuan] |
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*Pro-Ming pro-Tokugawa scholar, [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E4%B9%8B%E7%91%9C Zhu Zhiyu]__FORCETOC__ |
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* [https://datascience.iq.harvard.edu/files/pegroup/files/constraining_the_samurai_9.15.pdf Rebellion and taxation in the Tokugawa shogunate] |
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*[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%98%8E%E5%92%8C Meiwa era (in Japanese)] |
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*[https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4nn6p372#page=3 Tokugawa Yoshimune and Tokugawa Muneharu] |
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*[https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1643&context=student_scholarship Religion and State in Tokugawa Japan] |
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*[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00822884.2021.1946647 Russian-Japanese relations history] |
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*[https://www.grips.ac.jp/teacher/oono/hp/lecture_J/lec02.htm Edo pre-conditions for industrialization] |
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*A Study of the Kyoho Reforms by Yu Chang file:///C:/Users/User/Downloads/NQ78339_OCR-1.pdf |
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*[https://www.siamcostumes.com/cutters_guides/pdf/the-dog-shogun-the-personality-and-policies-of-tokugawa-tsunayoshi.pdf The Dog Shogun] |
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*[https://is.muni.cz/el/phil/jaro2017/JAP114/um/Cambridge_History_of_Japan_4_N.pdf Cambridge History of Early Modern Japan] |
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*[http://www.law.kyushu-u.ac.jp/programsinenglish/researchbulletin/html/publication-articles/2013/01/ Foreign influences in Japanese law] |
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*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/40267914.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3Ad1780ffe36c48cb1e46ef64d0bd1a97a&ab_segments=&origin=&acceptTC=1 Land Reallocation in Early Modern Japan] |
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*[https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/361/36100505.pdf THE MISERICÓRDIAS] |
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*[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/289322827.pdf Japanese Tales of Aesop] |
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*[https://dglb01.ninjal.ac.jp/BL_amakusa/ Heike monogatari 1593] |
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== Ideas == |
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 11 September 2022
Resources
- Sakoku timeline in Japanese
- Koxinga in Chinese
- VOC and Tokugawa foreign policy
- The Zheng family and Tokugawa, another one
- Shimabara rebellion
- Ming asking Tokugawa for help
- Formosa history
- Formosa 1662: The Dutch Great Loss by Devi Riskianingrum
- Zen monk Yinyuan
- Pro-Ming pro-Tokugawa scholar, Zhu Zhiyu
- Rebellion and taxation in the Tokugawa shogunate
- Meiwa era (in Japanese)
- Tokugawa Yoshimune and Tokugawa Muneharu
- Religion and State in Tokugawa Japan
- Russian-Japanese relations history
- Edo pre-conditions for industrialization
- A Study of the Kyoho Reforms by Yu Chang file:///C:/Users/User/Downloads/NQ78339_OCR-1.pdf
- The Dog Shogun
- Cambridge History of Early Modern Japan
- Foreign influences in Japanese law
- Land Reallocation in Early Modern Japan
- THE MISERICÓRDIAS
- Japanese Tales of Aesop
- Heike monogatari 1593
Ideas
Silent War
Russia reneges on their promise of returning the Russian ports in Japan. This sows a dislike for Russia in the Japnaese public opinion. Japan moves away from Russia and towards Britain post Russo-Corean war. Starts a fight with Russia over the treaty ports. They retake the ports and the Emperor's popularity grows. Soon then hunkers down in a militarized state facing down Russian tension. The government starts cracking down heavily on dissidents (the dirty war arc, arresting suspected Nationalist-Republicans, poltiical enemies, etc) and as the silent war ends, the legitimacy of the monarchy has eroded and the nation becomes a republic.