Biography Tokugawa 15 th Shogun Kaitai Shinsho Poplar Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 伝記 徳川15代将軍 解体新書 ポプラ新書
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Item number: BQ94324
Released date: 07 Mar 2022
著: 河合敦

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Biography
New Book of Poplar : Why did the Tokugawa family continue to rule over 260 years in spite of many crises during the Edo period? What did the 15 generals who were the heads of the period think and what kind of people were they? From birth to the end of the period, detailed explanations are given including policy, vassals, and diplomacy. The profiles of all the 15 th Shoguns, including the number of concubines, children, height, and cause of death, are also a must-see! The first Ieyasu TOKUGAWA, the second Hidetada TOKUGAWA, the third Iemitsu TOKUGAWA, the fourth Ietsuna TOKUGAWA, the seventh Tokugawa Ietsugu, the eighth Yoshimune TOKUGAWA, the ninth Tokugawa Ienobu, the tenth Tokugawa Ieharu, the eleventh Tokugawa Ienari, the twelfth Tokugawa Ieyoshi, the thirteenth Tokugawa Iesada, the fourteenth Iemochi TOKUGAWA, the fifteenth Yoshinobu TOKUGAWA [Profile] : Atsushi Atsushi Kawai, history researcher and history writer ; visiting professor at Tama University ; part-time lecturer at Waseda University ; born in Tokyo in 1965 ; graduated from the Department of History at the Faculty of Letters at Aoyama Gakuin University ; graduated from the doctoral course at Waseda University (Department of Socialization and Japanese history at the Graduate School of Education) ; wrote history books and historical novels ; gave lectures ; studied historical studies ; and supervised books. His books include : How did 『 Dono live' Meiji'? 』, how did 『 Hime live' Bakumatsu Meiji'? 』 (Fusosha Bunko), read at 『 Sekisho Nihonshi 』 (KAWADE Yumeshinsho), the strongest lesson in 『! Nihonshi 』 (PHP Bunko), and many more. Tokugawa Ieshige