History of Japan

Isaac Meyer
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Feb 8, 2014 • 27min

Episode 40 - Japan's Christian Century, Part 3

This week, we'll discuss the arrival of William Adams, the reversal of fortune for Spain and Catholicism in Asia, and the suppression of Christianity by the Tokugawa.  We're also going to discuss the legacy of Japan's Christian century, and how it relates to our conception of history.
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Feb 1, 2014 • 22min

Episode 39 - Japan's Christian Century, Part 2

This week, we'll continue our discussion of Japan's Christian century with the high-point of Christian missionizing in Japan, starting with the arrival of St. Francis Xavier. Xavier's mission will mark the start of Christianity's spread through the islands, but within half a century the progress of the missionary movement will have halted and Japan's Christians and the powers that support them will be facing serious threats to their power and position.
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Jan 25, 2014 • 19min

Episode 38 - Japan's Christian Century, Part 1

This is part one of an eventual three part series on the rise and fall of Christianity in medieval Japan. This week, we'll cover the background of events in Europe and Japan, as well as the arrival of the first Portuguese traders in the country.
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Jan 18, 2014 • 23min

Episode 37 - Women Warriors

This week, we'll be tackling an oft-requested topic; women warriors in the samurai class. Contrary to what you might think, women were actually very active in the roughly 800 years that make up the dominant time of the samurai class. Today, we'll be discussing just a few of them and learning about their accomplishments during Japan's war-torn past.
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Jan 11, 2014 • 20min

Episode 36 - The Great War

We're back for the start of 2014, and to kick the year off right we're looking at this year's most significant anniversary: 1914. We'll be talking about the effects of World War I in Japan, and the ways in which it marked a turning point for Japanese policies in Asia.
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Dec 21, 2013 • 16min

Episode 35 - Christmas and New Years

For our last podcast of 2013, I thought it'd be fun to do something light-hearted; so let's talk about traditions surrounding Christmas and New Years in Japan. We'll cover how these holidays came to be celebrated in Japan and talk a bit about the forms they take today.
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Dec 14, 2013 • 21min

Episode 34 - Japan and Okinawa, Part II

This podcast explores the tumultuous history of Okinawa, from Japanization to the brutal Battle of Okinawa during World War II. It delves into the harsh treatment of Okinawan civilians, post-war issues, and the ongoing challenges faced by the islands today.
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Dec 7, 2013 • 20min

Episode 33 - Japan and Okinawa, Part 1

Explore the relationship between Japan and Okinawa, covering historical background, punitive measures, evolution of karate, strategic significance, and impact on Okinawan citizens
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Nov 23, 2013 • 21min

Episode 32 - The Way of the Sword in the Age of the Gun

This week, we're going to discuss the topic of swordsmanship and kendo in modern Japan. We'll talk about where modern traditions of swordsmanship came from, and why kendo retains such a popular grip on modern Japan.
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Nov 16, 2013 • 25min

Episode 31 - The First Shogun

This week, we're going to take a look at the man credited with one of the greatest epochal changes in Japanese history: the shift from imperial to samurai government in the late 12th century. It's time for the life and legacy of Minamoto no Yoritomo!

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