Kings in all but name : the lost history of Ōuchi rule in Japan 1350-1569 / Thomas D. Conlan.
"In the sixteenth century, the Ōuchi family were kings in all but name over much of the Japanese archipelago. Immensely wealthy, they controlled sea lanes stretching out from Japan to Korea and China, while the Ōuchi city of Yamaguchi functioned as an important regional entrepôt, with an exp...
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Other title: | Lost history of Ōuchi rule in Japan 1350-1569 |
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2024]
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