Unification of Japan. Oda Nobunaga. Prasol A.F.
Japan, the middle of the XVI century. At the height of internecine wars in the province of Ovari, a young military leader appears, one of many local leaders who fought in the country. Acting resolutely and non -standard, he first defeats his loved ones and distant relatives, then his neighbors, and, finally, conquers the capital. The history of his victorious procession to the highest authority begins, filled with dramatic turns of an unpredictable military fate.
Interested history of the life and death of Oda Nobunaga allows the reader to look in that era and get an idea of the little-known cultural, ethical and domestic realities of medieval Japan. The book is written in the genre of living history and will be a gift for those who love it. From it you can learn about the attitude of the Japanese of the 16th century to the issues of life and death, honor and shame, fidelity and betrayal. The reader will find in it many interesting details of military life, combat strategy and tactics, the rules for the survival of the family in the context of ongoing internecine battles.
, most of the information related to the life and activities of the first unite of Japan is published in our country for the first time. In the interpretation of some situations and circumstances, to this day remaining the subject of a dispute between historians, the author adheres to the principle of common sense and practical logic, avoiding artistic exotic of plays and novels on historical topics, in many Japanese writers in subsequent centuries.
The text of the book is abundantly illustrated by drawings, engravings and cartographic schemes that facilitate the understanding of the events that took place in Japan four and a half century ago.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Prasol Alexander Fedorovich |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| The year of publishing | 2024 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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