

History of Japan
Isaac Meyer
This podcast, assembled by a former PhD student in History at the University of Washington, covers the entire span of Japanese history. Each week we'll tackle a new topic, ranging from prehistoric Japan to the modern day.
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Oct 14, 2022 • 38min
Episode 457 - The Purple Robe Incident
This week: political infighting about purple robes and what it can tell us about Buddhism, political power, and the relationship of religion and the state. Plus, a brief biography of Takuan, a man who is famous for far more than the pickled radishes named after him! Show notes here.

Oct 3, 2022 • 56sec
No new episode this week
Hello all: due to my very first COVID-19 infection, there won't be a new episode this week. We'll be back as normal next week.

Sep 30, 2022 • 36min
Episode 456 - Stranger in the Shogun's City
This week: the story of Tsuneno, a commoner whose social status was very different from that of Lady Nijo and Ogimachi Machiko, but whose struggle to define herself and decide her own destiny feels very familiar. Show notes here.

Sep 23, 2022 • 37min
Episode 455 - In the Shelter of the Pine
This week, the tale of Ogimachi Machiko--the aristocrat whose literary descriptions of her life in a samurai family became one of the most popular works of women's literature during Japan's Edo period. Show notes here.

Sep 16, 2022 • 36min
Episode 454 - That All my Dreams Might Not Prove Empty
This week: in 1940, a manuscript lost for over 600 years is recovered from the archives of the Imperial family. Within it lies the story of a fascinating woman, and her journey from imperial concubine to Buddhist nun--a journey that covers everything from high politics to the lives of common folk. Show notes here.

Sep 9, 2022 • 36min
Episode 453 - The Waves are High but the Day is Clear, Part 2
This week: how has the JMSDF gone from an afterthought to a central part of Japan's security planning? Show notes here.

Sep 2, 2022 • 37min
Episode 452 - The Waves are High but the Day is Clear, Part 1
This week: the start of a two part series on the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces. Today: how did Japan's current navy grow out of its old one, and what does that say about the force's relationship with Japan's prewar past? Show notes here.

Aug 26, 2022 • 41min
Episode 451 - Those Swept Away
This week, the biography of one of the most unusual figures of Bakumatsu Japan: the peasant Matsuo Taseko, whose career as a member of the imperial loyalist movement defied conventions of gender and defies neat categorization today. Show notes here.

Aug 19, 2022 • 37min
Episode 450 - Gimme that Old Time Religion
This week, we're covering the rise of the Hirata school of kokugaku, or national studies, during the Edo Period. How did an intellectual movement devoted to linguistics become a powerful political, social, and arguably religious force by the end of samurai rule--and why did that movement fall from power after just a few short years of influence? Show notes here.

Aug 15, 2022 • 1h 3min
Bonus Episode - The Chishima Incident
Enjoy this bonus episode from my other show, Criminal Records, as the podcast takes a week off!