A Dragon s Head and a Serpent s Tail

A Dragon s Head and a Serpent s Tail
Author: Kenneth M. Swope
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806185026

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The invasion of Korea by Japanese troops in May of 1592 was no ordinary military expedition: it was one of the decisive events in Asian history and the most tragic for the Korean peninsula until the mid-twentieth century. Japanese overlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi envisioned conquering Korea, Ming China, and eventually all of Asia; but Korea’s appeal to China’s Emperor Wanli for assistance triggered a six-year war involving hundreds of thousands of soldiers and encompassing the whole region. For Japan, the war was “a dragon’s head followed by a serpent’s tail”: an impressive beginning with no real ending. Kenneth M. Swope has undertaken the first full-length scholarly study in English of this important conflict. Drawing on Korean, Japanese, and especially Chinese sources, he corrects the Japan-centered perspective of previous accounts and depicts Wanli not as the self-indulgent ruler of received interpretations but rather one actively engaged in military affairs—and concerned especially with rescuing China’s client state of Korea. He puts the Ming in a more vigorous light, detailing Chinese siege warfare, the development and deployment of innovative military technologies, and the naval battles that marked the climax of the war. He also explains the war’s repercussions outside the military sphere—particularly the dynamics of intraregional diplomacy within the shadow of the Chinese tributary system. What Swope calls the First Great East Asian War marked both the emergence of Japan’s desire to extend its sphere of influence to the Chinese mainland and a military revival of China’s commitment to defending its interests in Northeast Asia. Swope’s account offers new insight not only into the history of warfare in Asia but also into a conflict that reverberates in international relations to this day.

Military Transition in Early Modern Asia 1400 1750

Military Transition in Early Modern Asia  1400 1750
Author: Kaushik Roy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780938004

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A substantial amount of work has been carried out to explore the military systems of Western Europe during the early modern era, but the military trajectories of the Asian states have received relatively little attention. This study provides the first comparative study of the major Asian empires' military systems and explores the extent of the impact of West European military transition on the extra-European world. Kaushik Roy conducts a comparative analysis of the armies and navies of the large agrarian bureaucratic empires of Asia, focusing on the question of how far the Asian polities were able to integrate gunpowder weapons in their military systems. Military Transition in Early Modern Asia, 1400-1750 offers important insights into the common patterns in war making across the region, and the impact of firearms and artillery.

Mesny s Chinese Miscellany

Mesny s Chinese Miscellany
Author: William Mesny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1896
Genre: China
ISBN: CORNELL:31924079485326

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A text book of notes on China and the Chinese.

The Secret Doctrine

The Secret Doctrine
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1893
Genre: Theosophy
ISBN: PSU:000004426066

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The Secret Doctrine Anthropogenesis

The Secret Doctrine  Anthropogenesis
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 858
Release: 1888
Genre: Theosophy
ISBN: IND:32000001368812

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Anthropogenesis

Anthropogenesis
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1888
Genre: Theosophy
ISBN: HARVARD:AH5791

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Dragons Serpents and Slayers in the Classical and Early Christian Worlds

Dragons  Serpents  and Slayers in the Classical and Early Christian Worlds
Author: Daniel Ogden
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199323746

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Stories about dragons, serpents, and their slayers make up a rich and varied tradition within ancient mythology and folklore. In this sourcebook, Daniel Ogden presents a comprehensive and easily accessible collection of dragon myths from Greek, Roman, and early Christian sources. Some of the dragons featured are well known: the Hydra, slain by Heracles; the Dragon of Colchis, the guardian of the golden fleece overcome by Jason and Medea; and the great sea-serpent from which Perseus rescues Andromeda. But the less well known dragons are often equally enthralling, like the Dragon of Thespiae, which Menestratus slays by feeding himself to it in armor covered in fish-hooks, or the lamias of Libya, who entice young men into their striking-range by wiggling their tails, shaped like beautiful women, at them. The texts are arranged in such a way as to allow readers to witness the continuity of and evolution in dragon stories between the Classical and Christian worlds, and to understand the genesis of saintly dragon-slaying stories of the sort now characteristically associated with St George, whose earliest dragon-fight concludes the volume. All texts, a considerable number of which have not previously been available in English, are offered in new translations and accompanied by lucid commentaries that place the source-passages into their mythical, folkloric, literary, and cultural contexts. A sampling of the ancient iconography of dragons and an appendix on dragon slaying myths from the ancient Near East and India, particularly those with a bearing upon the Greco-Roman material, are also included. This volume promises to be the most authoritative sourcebook on this perennially fascinating and influential body of ancient myth.

The Otter s Story Jacob s Story Etc

The Otter s Story  Jacob s Story  Etc
Author: Gwynfryn
Publsiher: Walter Smith
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1880
Genre: Animals
ISBN: OXFORD:600057263

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