In the 1630s, Japan was ruled by the Tokugawa Shoguns. A peasants revolt broke out in Shimabara following a few years of banharmists. Many rebels were Christians and they fought under a Christian banner. The central government responded with an army of 150,000 men. Once the rebellion had been suppressed, the shogun enforced a ban on Christianity. With me to discuss the Shimabara rebellion are: Satorno Suzuki, lecturer in Japanese and modern Japanese history; Ericka Baffelli, professor of Japanese Studies.; Christopher Harling, senior lecturer in Asian history at the University of Edinburgh.

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