

The Samurai
Dec 24, 2009
Experts Gregory Irvine, Nicola Liscutin, and Angus Lockyer discuss the complex role of Samurai in Japanese culture, beyond their fierce warrior image. From their origins as rural warriors to becoming bureaucrats, the Samurai underwent identity crisis and adaptation in times of peace. The podcast explores their influence on national identity, Zen Buddhism, and Western impact in the 19th century.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Origins and Evolution of the Samurai Class in Japan
02:05 • 9min
Samurai Warriors' Battle Customs and Mongol Invasion
10:41 • 2min
Evolution of Samurai Class and Warfare Tactics
13:00 • 4min
Adaptation of Samurai in the Tokugawa Era
17:21 • 2min
Evolution of the Samurai Identity
19:15 • 8min
Traditions and Control in Samurai Culture
27:30 • 2min
The Impact of Western Influence on the Samurai Class in Japan
29:11 • 14min