Explore the concepts of freedom and equality in medieval Japan through this 4-week course offered by the University of Tokyo. Delve into the historical context, social structures, and cultural norms that shaped Japanese society during this pivotal period. Examine the complexities of feudal hierarchies, the role of samurai, and the evolving relationships between different social classes. Analyze primary sources and scholarly interpretations to gain a deeper understanding of how notions of liberty and egalitarianism manifested in medieval Japanese society. Engage in discussions about the lasting impact of these historical dynamics on modern Japan and draw comparisons with other cultures and time periods.
Overview
Taught by
Hongo Kazuto