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Japan in the Muromachi Age, edited by John W. Hall and Takeshi Toyoda. So concluded the participants in the 1973 Conference on Japan. From the publisher: "The Muromachi age may well emerge in the eyes of historians as one of the most seminal periods in Japanese history. So concluded the participants in the 1973 Conference on Japan. The proceedings, as edited for this volume, reveal this new interpretation of the Muromachi age (1334-1573), which was among the most neglected and misunderstood chapters in Japanese history. This volume brings together the work of Japanese and American specialists and shows that many features of Edo-period culture were anticipated by Muromachi developments. It remains the "go to" analysis for anyone wanting to know more about Japan's historical development." Gently used, well kept. Ships to any address in the United States or its territories.