Asakawa Kan'ichi: Japan's Radical Change 3

I have previously described Historian Asakawa Kan’ichi in one of my other blogs [1]. He considers that Japan has gone through five radical changes in the 1300 year between the 7th and the 20th century. I described two of them in my blogs [2],[3]. This blog describes the third such change.

Radical Change 3. Samurai Governing System by Yoritomo (12 century CE)

Fig. Minamoto no Yoritomo

Wikipedia site:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Minamoto_no_Yoritomo.jpg

This is in the public domain.

Minamoto Yoritomo)s reforms involved:

Asakawa Kan’ichi (1873 –1948) was a Professor of History at Yale, peace advocate, and a curator at Yale Library. He was born in Japan as the son of a samurai, however, he spent most of his time in America.

Fig. Asakawa Kan’ichi

“Kan’ichi Asakawa Papers (MS 40). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.”

https://japanesehistory.yale.edu/about

[1] https://japanlatebloomer.blogspot.com/2024/02/asakawa-kanichi-from-samurai-to-yale.html

[2] https://japanlatebloomer.blogspot.com/2024/02/asakawa-kanichi-japans-radical-change-1.html

[3] https://japanlatebloomer.blogspot.com/2024/02/asakawa-kanichi-japans-radical-change-2.html

 


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