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*Japanese: 信長の戦争 『信長公記』に見る戦国軍事学 ''(Nobunaga no Sensou - Shinchoukouki ni Miru Sengoku Gunjigaku)''
 
*Japanese: 信長の戦争 『信長公記』に見る戦国軍事学 ''(Nobunaga no Sensou - Shinchoukouki ni Miru Sengoku Gunjigaku)''
 
[[Image:Nobunaganosensou.jpg|thumb|140px|right|Nobunaga no Sensô]]
 
[[Image:Nobunaganosensou.jpg|thumb|140px|right|Nobunaga no Sensô]]
According to the author, what is "common knowledge" about Nobunaga's battles came mostly from Edo period glamorized fiction and scholarship, colored by the politics and values of the time. Nobunaga no Sensô is an attempt by the author to objectively examine Nobunaga's battles with contemporary sources, including the ''Shinchôkô-ki''.
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According to the author, what is "common knowledge" about [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga's]] battles came mostly from Edo period glamorized fiction and scholarship, colored by the politics and values of the time. Nobunaga no Sensô is an attempt by the author to objectively examine Nobunaga's battles with contemporary sources, including the ''[[Shinchoko-ki|Shinchôkô-ki]]''.
  
 
==Book Information==
 
==Book Information==

Latest revision as of 01:44, 6 January 2007

  • Japanese: 信長の戦争 『信長公記』に見る戦国軍事学 (Nobunaga no Sensou - Shinchoukouki ni Miru Sengoku Gunjigaku)
Nobunaga no Sensô

According to the author, what is "common knowledge" about Nobunaga's battles came mostly from Edo period glamorized fiction and scholarship, colored by the politics and values of the time. Nobunaga no Sensô is an attempt by the author to objectively examine Nobunaga's battles with contemporary sources, including the Shinchôkô-ki.

Book Information

Fujimoto, Masayuki Nobunaga no Sensou - Shinchoukouki ni Miru Sengoku Gunjigaku (信長の戦争 『信長公記』に見る戦国軍事学) Japan, 2003

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ISBN 4061595784