Anatomy of a japanese Samurai-Army in the 16th. and 17th. century. In the western literature about the japanese Samurai, there was no comparable book with a detailed analysis about those armies until today. How were they composed? Which role played the warriors of the different branches and types of weapons? What was the difference between japanese and european armies of these centuries? Sometimes these armies had more then 100.000 warriors. How did they fight? Which tactics did they know? For figures-collectors and wargamers, it is interesting to learn, where each soldier had his special place in the battle order. The two volumes ranging work is largely based on the analysis of japanese literature and secondary sources in japanese language. Topics: 1) Introduction: Japan in 1600 - broad military history 2) Armor and weaponry 2.1) The Samurai 2.2) The Ashigaru 3) Command structure and organization 3.1) The aristocratic leader, family and vassals 3.2) Military command structures 3.3) The noble military service of the samurai and the service of professional soldiers in barracks. 4) Strength and composition of the armies 5) Components of samurai armies 5.1) Cavalry: myth and reality: the example of the Takeda Army 5.2) Infantry I.: Specialists with polearms and spears 5.3) Infantry II.: Archers and arquebusiers 5.4) Honjin: The Headquarter-Unit 5.5) The supply train 6) The samurai army in action 6.1) On the march 6.2) At rest - in rhe camp 6.3) In the battle - tactics of the sengoku-period 7) The basic formation - an attempt of a reconstruction 8) Literature about samurai and tips for travels to historic sites in Japan Continuous colour illustrations on nearly all pages, lots of colored drawings, colored photographs (samurai horse!) 56 pages and 8 fold out plates, german text, paperback.
Anatomy of a japanese Samurai-Army in the 16th. and 17th. century. In the western literature about the japanese Samurai, there was no comparable book with a detailed analysis about those armies until today. How were they composed? Which role played the warriors of the different branches and types of weapons? What was the difference between japanese and european armies of these centuries? Sometimes these armies had more then 100.000 warriors. How did they fight? Which tactics did they know? For figures-collectors and wargamers, it is interesting to learn, where each soldier had his special place in the battle order. The two volumes ranging work is largely based on the analysis of japanese literature and secondary sources in japanese language. Topics: 1) Introduction: Japan in 1600 - broad military history 2) Armor and weaponry 2.1) The Samurai 2.2) The Ashigaru 3) Command structure and organization 3.1) The aristocratic leader, family and vassals 3.2) Military command structures 3.3) The noble military service of the samurai and the service of professional soldiers in barracks. 4) Strength and composition of the armies 5) Components of samurai armies 5.1) Cavalry: myth and reality: the example of the Takeda Army 5.2) Infantry I.: Specialists with polearms and spears 5.3) Infantry II.: Archers and arquebusiers 5.4) Honjin: The Headquarter-Unit 5.5) The supply train 6) The samurai army in action 6.1) On the march 6.2) At rest - in rhe camp 6.3) In the battle - tactics of the sengoku-period 7) The basic formation - an attempt of a reconstruction 8) Literature about samurai and tips for travels to historic sites in Japan Continuous colour illustrations on nearly all pages, lots of colored drawings, colored photographs (samurai horse !) 56 pages and 8 fold out plates, german text, paperback.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Weber, Till (Text) / Fuhrmann, Rolf (Illustrationen)
Title
The Samurai of the Sengoku-Period.
Details
Approx. 90 colour illustrations and drawings. 56 pages plus 8 pages as fold-out plates.ähe?