EP156 Japan and the Chinese Tributary System P2
Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
Release Date: 09/27/2019
Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
This episode we talk to Dr. Travis Seifman about his work translating the Edo-Bakumatsu database Ishin Shiryo for the Tokyo Historiographical Institute. The link to the database is here: On the upper right, change the drop down menu to "English", then select the link "Database", and under "Historical Events" you'll see the link "Summary database of the Ishin Shiryo" - that's it! Support the podcast on Patreon: Shopping on Amazon.com? Use our link: Support this podcast: Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) Contact Us:...
info_outline EP167 What is a Sengoku Daimyo? - The Lost Episode!Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
About 7 years ago, back in 2014, Forest Seal and myself did a bunch of episodes discussing various themes in Japanese history, and one episode that was never finished was this episode on the Sengoku Daimyo. The battery died while recording, and the reason we never revisited it was that it ended up more as a lecture, and we decided that a lecture format was not a format that we wanted to pursue. So we never moved forward with it. So, enjoy this throwback episode to 2014.
info_outline EP166 Historians Discuss Netflix's Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan P2Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
In February 2021, Netflix released a docuseries on Sengoku era Japan entitled Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan. We continue our discussion on the docuseries with the two historians who were featured on the series, Dr. Elijah Bender and Nate Ledbetter, along with Megan Gilbert of Princeton, and Josh Badgley of the Chronicles of Japan podcast.
info_outline EP165 Historians Discuss Netflix's Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan P1Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
In February 2021, Netflix released a docuseries on Sengoku era Japan entitled Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan. We have two historians who were featured on the series, Dr. Elijah Bender and Nate Ledbetter, along with Megan Gilbert of Princeton, and Josh Badgely of the Chronicles of Japan podcast on to talk about it. This was a really long conversation, so here is part one, and part two, which is an additional hour and a half, will be released in a few weeks.
info_outline EP164 Dr. Elijah Bender Talks Ghost of Tsushima P2Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Dr. Elijah Bender about the new Playstation game Ghost of Tsushima from the perspective of a professional historian.
info_outline EP163 Dr. Elijah Bender Talks Ghost of Tsushima P1Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Elijah Bender talks about the new Playstation game Ghost of Tsushima from the perspective of a professional historian.
info_outline EP162 The 2019 Shuri Castle Fire P2Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
Welcome back to our coverage of the fire at Shuri castle in Okinawa in 2019. Dr. Travs Seifman continues his discussion of the fire, its implications, and its impact on Okinawa.
info_outline EP161 The 2019 Shuri Castle Fire P1Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
In late 2019, Shuri Castle in Okinawa burned down in a fire. Multiple buildings were burned, as well as a whole host of irreplaceable cultural artifacts. Dr. Travis Seifman talks about the history of the castle, what was lost, and what the castle means to the Okinawans.
info_outline The Origin of the One-Eyed Dragon: Date Masamune - Tales of the Samurai #8Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
In far Northern Japan on the peripheries of the known world, an aggressive and moody child with one eye and a bad temper would come to prominence almost despite himself.
info_outline EP159 Interview with Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan Podcast host Joshua BadgleySamurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
Today I'm talking to Joshua Badgley, the host of Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan podcast. Get the inside scoop on this new podcast narrating the chronological history of Japan.
info_outlineIn this episode we continue our discussion of Japan's place in the "Chinese World Order". For thousands of years China was the center of culture and commerce in East Asia, and disseminated trade and political systems and ideology through a tribute system, which Japan had a complicated relationship with.
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