Japanese HistoryⅠ

TAMA Shinnosuke
  Elective  2 credits
【General Basic Subjects・1st semester】
19-1-1238-5195

1.
Outline
This lecture discusses the historical flow of Japan's ancient and medieval times based on text. The aim is to transform "reclaiming Japanese history" into "thinking Japanese history". At that time, pay attention to the relationship between Japan and the movement of the world. This lecture aims to achieve the diploma policy by incorporating group learning and discussions within students.
2.
Objectives
You will be able to explain the big flow that the country of Japan has followed.
You will be able to explain the relationship between Japan and foreign countries.
You will be able to talk about the issues facing Japan today from a historical point of view.
You will be able to critically talk about the various debates over Japanese history.
3.
Grading Policy
Mid-term exam (25%), final exam (60%), normal point (15%), total (100%).
The midterm exam will be returned to you and deepen our understanding once again.
4.
Textbook and Reference
"Studying Japan History At University" Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2016
ISBN 978-4-642-00831-0
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Please read the text of the textbook before each session, and do 90 minutes to find out what interests you.
After class, use about 90 minutes to re-read the relevant part of the textbook and find out what interests you.
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. Aim and course of class, big flow of ancient and medieval times
2. From the ancient 1 Jomon culture to the Yayoi period (textbook Chapter 1, Chapter 2)
3. From ancient 2 Yamato monarchy to Asuka era (Chapter 3, Chapter 4)
4. Introduction of the Ancient Three-Regist System (Chapter 5)
5. Ancient 4 Hirajokyo and Local Society (Chapter 6)
6. Ancient 5 Heian Transfer and Buddhism (Chapter 7)
7. Antiquity 6 Regime Politics and Local Rebellion (Chapter 8)
8. Summary of the ancient times and intermediate examination
9. Medieval 1st House Administration and Manor Garden System (Chapter 9)
10. The Middle Ages 2 Genpei Battle and the Kamakura Shogunate (Chapters 10 and 11)
11. Medieval three-occupied politics and the Mongol invasion (Chapters 11 and 12)
12. The Middle Ages of the Middle 4th Century (Chapter 13)
13. The age of the 5th Muro-cho Shogunate and the Farmers Disputes (Chapters 14 and 15)
14. The Middle Ages of Six Warring States and Unification of the World (Chapters 16 and 17)
15. Summary final examination of the Middle Ages
1.
Outline
This lecture discusses the historical flow of Japan's ancient and medieval times based on text. The aim is to transform "reclaiming Japanese history" into "thinking Japanese history". At that time, pay attention to the relationship between Japan and the movement of the world. This lecture aims to achieve the diploma policy by incorporating group learning and discussions within students.
2.
Objectives
You will be able to explain the big flow that the country of Japan has followed.
You will be able to explain the relationship between Japan and foreign countries.
You will be able to talk about the issues facing Japan today from a historical point of view.
You will be able to critically talk about the various debates over Japanese history.
3.
Grading Policy
Mid-term exam (25%), final exam (60%), normal point (15%), total (100%).
The midterm exam will be returned to you and deepen our understanding once again.
4.
Textbook and Reference
"Studying Japan History At University" Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2016
ISBN 978-4-642-00831-0
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Please read the text of the textbook before each session, and do 90 minutes to find out what interests you.
After class, use about 90 minutes to re-read the relevant part of the textbook and find out what interests you.
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. Aim and course of class, big flow of ancient and medieval times
2. From the ancient 1 Jomon culture to the Yayoi period (textbook Chapter 1, Chapter 2)
3. From ancient 2 Yamato monarchy to Asuka era (Chapter 3, Chapter 4)
4. Introduction of the Ancient Three-Regist System (Chapter 5)
5. Ancient 4 Hirajokyo and Local Society (Chapter 6)
6. Ancient 5 Heian Transfer and Buddhism (Chapter 7)
7. Antiquity 6 Regime Politics and Local Rebellion (Chapter 8)
8. Summary of the ancient times and intermediate examination
9. Medieval 1st House Administration and Manor Garden System (Chapter 9)
10. The Middle Ages 2 Genpei Battle and the Kamakura Shogunate (Chapters 10 and 11)
11. Medieval three-occupied politics and the Mongol invasion (Chapters 11 and 12)
12. The Middle Ages of the Middle 4th Century (Chapter 13)
13. The age of the 5th Muro-cho Shogunate and the Farmers Disputes (Chapters 14 and 15)
14. The Middle Ages of Six Warring States and Unification of the World (Chapters 16 and 17)
15. Summary final examination of the Middle Ages