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Castle Towns: An Introduction to Tokugawa Japan; a curriculum unit for grades 7-12
Content:Other
Available From:Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Slides
Release Date:1995
Audience:Secondary Education
Running Time:
Physical Description:Slide 42 slides : col. + 1 book (45 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.)
Language:English
Author:Developed by the Japan Project, Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
Resource Library Number:EAJCU 01
Subject:Arts
History
Subheading:Architecture
History, Early Modern (17th-19th Century)
Region:East Asia
Country:Japan



Abstract:

An introduction to Tokugawa Japan for history, geography and world culture classes. Students discover why and how castles were built during the Japanese feudal period and what kinds of people lived in the towns that grew up around them. This unit is a good comparison to studying European feudalism. Appropriate for Grades 7-12.




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