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Links & Resources
- Japan:
History
Brief textual survey of Japanese history from
the National Cancer Center in Japan.
- History
of Japan, A Chronological Outline, AskAsia
- Internet
East Asian History Sourcebook
Sourcebooks are collections of texts in the public
domain that are available for copying for educational purposes.
Compiled by Paul Halsall at Fordham.
- History
Pages
These pages contain a wealth of information including
a chart of ranks in the court system, pictures of castles with
towers, information on Nobunaga's followers, as well as information
on wars, politics, economics, society from Asuka to 1600. Links
are well used to provide the maximum information. The author
tells us nothing about himself, but obviously likes premodern
history. The pages are described as intended for the lover of
history Uses frames.
- Kyoto
University Library Electronic Library
Includes full texts of many important literary
texts (Kokin wakashu–, Konjaku monogatari,
Genji monogatari) as well as a searchable database of original
materials from the Meiji restoration which can be enlarged and
read on the web, and some Buddhist sutras (Daizo–kyo–, Shinshu– texts
and so forth).
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