The evolution of merchant moral thought in Tokugawa Japan
The Tokugawa Era of Japan is known for its domination by the shogunate, or warrior bureaucracy. While samurai capture the popular imagination, the merchant class of this era was changing their cultural narrative as well. The regime, officially Neo-Confucian, considered trade a vulgar and corrupting...
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Auteur principal: | Ryan Langrill |
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Editura ASE Bucuresti
2012
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