Of or relating to a family of shoguns that ruled Japan from 1603 to 1867, a period marked by centralized feudalism, the growth of urban centers, exclusionary policies against the West, and a rise in literacy.
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To·ku·ga·wa (tō'kū-gä'wä) ![]() |
Of or relating to a family of shoguns that ruled Japan from 1603 to 1867, a period marked by centralized feudalism, the growth of urban centers, exclusionary policies against the West, and a rise in literacy.
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Tokugawa |
Bibliography
See C. Totman, Politics in the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1600–1843 (1967); K. W. Nakai, Shogunal Politics: Arai Hakuseki and the Premises of Tokugawa Rule (1988); T. C. Smith, Native Sources of Japanese Industrialization, 1750–1920 (1988).
Did you mean: Tokugawa (Japanese statesmen & military leaders), Tokugawa (surname), Tokugawa Ieyasu (Japanese military leader & statesman), Tokugawa clan
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