Sure thing! In case you'd like to view the other 5 videos in this series, you can read about them here: spice.fsi.stanford.edu/multimedia/interpretive-history-japan. Each lecture has an accompanying lesson developed for the classroom, in case you happen to be a teacher.
This is really good, should have way more views!
Seriously the best, most concise, informative, and compelling presentation on the history of Japan. Going to rewatch a couple of times.
Very informative and well presented. Professor Okimoto does an excellent job. Thank you for uploading these!
Sure thing! In case you'd like to view the other 5 videos in this series, you can read about them here: spice.fsi.stanford.edu/multimedia/interpretive-history-japan. Each lecture has an accompanying lesson developed for the classroom, in case you happen to be a teacher.
Did the professor say Japan was sailing to America prior to the Europeans? Where can I read more about this claim?
Shinpan clans are relatives of Shogun family and Fudai clans are the hereditary vassals of the TOkugawa before the battle of Sekigahara
24:55 Max Weber
Fudai daimyo is the hereditary vassals of the Tokugawa before the Battle of Sekigahara and Shinpan daimyo is the relatives of the Tokugawa Shogunate