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The conquest of Ainu lands : ecology and culture in Japanese expansion, 1590-1800

Author: Brett L Walker
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2001.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A monograph that places Ainu - the native people living in Ezo, the northernmost island of the Japanese archipelago - at the center of an exploration of Japanese expansion during the seventeenth and  Read more...

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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Brett L Walker
ISBN: 0520227360 9780520227361 0520248341 9780520248342
OCLC Number: 45958211
Description: xii, 332 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: The consolidation of the early-modern Japanese state in the north --
Shakushain's war --
The ecology of Ainu autonomy and dependence --
Symbolism and environment in trade --
The Sakhalin trade: diplomatic and ecological balance --
The Kuril trade: Russian and the question of boundaries --
Epidemic disease, medicine, and the shifting ecology of Ezo --
The role of ceremony in conquest.
Responsibility: Brett L. Walker.
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"The end result is this detailed and scholarly work, which will remain seminal reading for years to come for anyone interested in understanding the demise of the Ainu and the concomitant rise to power Read more...

 
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