... the Kagoshima Clan. He Was a Cousin of Takamori Saigo. In 1870, He Went over to France to ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
According to standard reference works, the Meiji leader Saigō Takamori committed ritual suicide in 1877. A close reading of primary sources, however, reveals that Saigō could not have killed himself as commonly described; ...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2010 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies
... Shogun. During the Boshin War, He Negotiated with Takamori Saigo and Successfully Opened Edo Castle through a Bloodless ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
Sidney DeVere Brown, Charles L. Yates,
Conventions employed in the text introduction - Saigo Takamori - image and reality Saigo's childhood in Satsuma, 1827-59 exile and intellectual growth, 1858-64 the rise to leadership, 1864-5 ... in Kagoshima, 1873-7. Epilogue: reality and image - Saigo Takamori in Japanese history.
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
1996 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
... the Survival of Tokugawa Family in Person with Takamori Saigo. He Brought about Saigo's Meeting with Kaishu ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... kilometers from Edo, with the Chief of Staff, Saigo Takamori ffiglfi, planning the final assault. Edo Castle would have been stormed within two weeks had not former shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu JIIe sent to Suruga on 1 April to sue for peace. Saigo's conditions proved acceptable to the Tokugawa and ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
1996 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
... Which Triggered the Anglo-Satsuma War. Later, When Takamori Saigo and Toshimichi Okubo Emerged, He Left the Government ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... in the history of modern Japan such as Saigō Takamori, Ōkubo Toshimichi, Matsukata Masayoshi, and Admiral Tōgo Heihachiro ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
1957 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies
... the Satsuma Rebellion, He Joined the Troops of Takamori Saigo and Went to Prison. From 1890 to 1902, ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... how Fujita T?ko, Yoshida Shōin, Takasugi Shinsaku, Saigō Takamori, and others reworked specific Chinese allusions and texts, ...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2009 - Harvard–Yenching Institute | Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
... Present at the Scene of the Compact between Takamori Saigo and Takayoshi Kido in 1866. While Moving up ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... figures, from Peter Kropotkin and Lev Tolstoy to Saigo Takamori and Tokutomi Roka, pursued these unofficial relationships through ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2014 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... Became Karo (Chief Retainer). In 1866, Jointly with Takamori Saigo and Other Comrades, He Concluded the Satsuma-Choshu ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... as a distinct social or political group when Saigō Takamori died in the autumn of 1877. In fact, the fate of the samurai class had been sealed as early as 1866, when Satsuma and Chōshū joined forces to destroy the only institutional order in which the samurai had any functional meaning. Their disappearance from the Japanese stage was brought about by forces that Saigō helped to set in motion, but over which ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
1994 - Cambridge University Press | Modern Asian Studies
... Nanshu Cemetery at Kamitatsuo-Cho, Kagoshima City Where Saigo Takamori and 2,023 Soldiers of the Satsuma Army ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigō Takamori Constantine Vaporis The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigō Takamori. By Mark Ravina. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, ... book's subtitle, "The Life and Battles of Saigō Takamori," The Last Samurai provides much engaging detail about ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2009 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
... Statue of Omura Masujiro at Yasukuni Shrine and Saigo Takamori at Ueno Park. Color. width 83 mm x ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
1997 - Routledge | Asian Studies Review
... 1630 by Hayashi Razan. The Famous Statue of Saigo Takamori by Takamura Koun Was Erected Here in 1897. ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
Stephen Large, Stephen E. Marsland,
... January 3, 1868, troops under the command of Saigō Takamori of the Satsuma feudal domain seized the imperial ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
1989 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
Saigo, Takamori; Jan. 23, 1828 - Sep. 24, 1877. Leader of the Meiji Restoration; Statesman. Born in Kagoshima. Holding ...
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Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2006 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies
Saigo, Tsugumichi; June 1, 1843 - July 18, 1902. Military Officer, Statesman, and Later Genro (Elder Statesman). Born in Kagoshima, the Son of a Samurai of the Kagoshima Clan. Influenced by His Elder Brother Takamori, He Took Part in the Sonno Joi Undo (Movement to Revere the Emperor and Expel the ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
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Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
1996 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
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Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
1996 - Cambridge University Press | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
... included fallen angels of the Restoration, such as Saigō Takamori 西郷隆盛, as well as Tokugawa officials like Ii ... Shinsengumi’s 新撰組 Kondō Isami 近藤勇 (loser), and Saigō Takamori (winner turned loser). Shimoda’s analysis focuses on ...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2015 - Harvard–Yenching Institute | Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
... the song include grieving over the death of Saigō Takamori. Though his death had nothing to do with the Sino-Japanese War (Saigō died in 1877), the lyrics made Saigō’s ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2013 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
... represents a certain role in society, beginning with Saigō Takamori, whom Willcock calls a "Restorationist" (p. 146). Each of the others, along with Saigō, she names a "hero" (ibid.), and each hero ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
2010 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
Dazai Osamu, David Brudnoy, Kazuko Shimizu,
... a 32-year-old man who looked like Saigo Takamori. He also was quite drunk; when he appeared ...
Tópico(s): Comics and Graphic Narratives
1969 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
John Price, Stephen E. Marsland,
... January 3, 1868, troops under the command of Saigō Takamori of the Satsuma feudal domain seized the imperial ...
Tópico(s): Asian Industrial and Economic Development
1991 - University of British Columbia | Pacific Affairs