ABSTRACT

First published in 1903, this three volume set deals with the history of Japan from its origins to the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Drawing for the first time on Japanese, European and Latin sources, this classic text was the first comprehensive study of Japanese history in English, contributing to a new understanding of Japan by Westerners at the time.
Available for the first time since the 1960s, this facsimile edition includes a biographical introduction of James Murdoch's life by D. C. S. Sissons. An important document in the history of Japanese studies, this book is an enduring work by an author who became Australia's first professor of Japanese.

chapter |30 pages

History of Japan

From the Origins Down to the Appearance of the Portuguese in 1542 A.D.

chapter Chapter 1|22 pages

Protohistoric Japan.

(Chinese And Korean Sources.)

chapter Chapter II|24 pages

Legendary Japan.

(Japanese Sources.)

chapter Chapter III|28 pages

Old Yamato.

chapter Chapter IV|37 pages

Old Yamato.

chapter Chapter V|39 pages

The Great Reform of 645.

chapter Chapter VI|25 pages

From Tenchi to Kwammu.

(662 To 782 A.D.)

chapter Chapter VII|20 pages

The Emperor Kwammu.

(782 To 805 A.D.)

chapter Chapter VIII|9 pages

the Learned Emperors.

(806 To 850 a.d.)

chapter Chapter IX|39 pages

The Great House of Fujiwara.

chapter Chapter X|18 pages

The Cloistered Emperors

chapter Chapter XI|44 pages

The Greatness of the Taira.

chapter Chapter XII|38 pages

The Fall of the Taira.

Yoshinaka And Yoshitsune.

chapter Chapter XIII|39 pages

Yoritomo and His Work.

chapter Chapter XIV|42 pages

The Kamakura Bakufu. (1200 to 1225 A.D.)

chapter Chapter XV|36 pages

The Kamakura Bakufu. (1225–1260 A.D.)

chapter Chapter XVI|42 pages

The Mongol Invasions and Their Consequences.

chapter Chapter XVII|13 pages

The Fall of the Kamakura Bakufu.

chapter Chapter XVIII|16 pages

The Attempt to Restore the Old Civilian Government.

chapter Chapter XIX|27 pages

The Great Succession Wars. (1337–1392.)

chapter Chapter XX|48 pages

Ashikaga Feudalism.