Japanese Fortified Temples and Monasteries AD 7101602
By (Author) Stephen Turnbull
Illustrated by Peter Dennis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
3rd August 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History
Warfare and defence
726.78430952
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
242g
From the 10th century onwards the great Japanese monastic foundations of Nara and Mount Hiei maintained large armies of warlike monks. The tempestuous political rivalries that developed between the different orders of monks and religiously inspired laymen ensured that their temples and monasteries had to be securely sited and robustly defended. This books recreates these enormous fortified monasteries and temples, tracing their development from the 10th century through to the Sengoku Jidai period and the rise of the power of the shogunate under Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Stephen Turnbull is the world's leading English-language authority on medieval Japan and the samurai. He has travelled extensively in the Far East, particularly in Japan and Korea and is the author of almost 50 books including The Samurai The World of the Warrior and Men-at-Arms 86: Samurai Armies 15501615, Campaign 69: Nagashino 1575 and Warrior 64: Ninja AD 14601650. He is currently a lecturer in Japanese Religion at the University of Leeds. Peter Dennis was born in 1950 and, having been inspired by contemporary magazines such as 'Look and Learn', studied illustration at Liverpool Art College. He has since contributed to hundreds of books, covering a range of hstorical subjects. He is a keen wargamer and modelmaker. He lives in Nottinghamshire, UK.