...l, social and professional standards based on the Bushido code of conduct. Bushido Shoshinsu is divided into three parts and fourty-four chapters, touching on
...ara. Trans. Cleary, Thomas. ''Code of The Samurai: A Modern Translation of Bushido Shoshinsu''. 1990, Tuttle Publishing: Boston, Massassachusetts.
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...his death as a teacher. She assisted [[Nitobe Inazo]] in the writing of [[Bushido: The Soul of Japan]], and received assistance from him on her book on Japan
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* ''Zen to Bushido'' (禅と武士道) Watanabe Makoto
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...[[1882]] is cited as one of the key documents in transforming notions of [[bushido]], or a warrior code, from being values of a [[samurai]] elite into being J
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...to Westerners (typically teenage boys) who claim to follow the tenets of [[Bushido]], and assign mythic status to the Japanese Samurai. Often they are martia
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*[[Taira Shigesuke]], author of ''[[Bushido Shoshinshu|Bushidô Shôshinshû]]'', dies (b. [[1639]]).
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* ''Yamaoka Tesshu no Bushido'' (山岡鉄舟の武士道) Katsube Masanaga
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...e Inazô was a [[Meiji period]] writer, perhaps best known for his book ''[[Bushido: the Soul of Japan]]'', which remains one of the chief sources for much of
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*[[Taira Shigesuke]], author of ''[[Bushido Shoshinshu|Bushidô Shôshinshû]]'', is born (d. 1730).
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...the 1850s. Strongly influenced by [[Mitogaku|Mito thought]], ideas of ''[[bushido|bushidô]]'', and neo-Confucianism, he had a number of disciples who would
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*[[Nitobe Inazo|Nitobe Inazô]] publishes his ''[[Bushido: The Soul of Japan]]''.
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* ''Aizu Bushido'' (会津武士道) Hoshi Ryoichi
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*[[Nitobe Inazo|Nitobe Inazô]], author of ''[[Bushido: the Soul of Japan]]'', is born (d. 1933).
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#Deviating from Bushido.
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...oes. [[Nitobe Inazo|Nitobe Inazô]] invented and promoted the notion of ''[[bushido]]'' as a corollary to Europe's great tradition of chivalry. A European-styl
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...tobe Inazo|Nitobe Inazô]] was able to believe he was coining the word "''[[bushido|bushidô]]''" in [[1900]].
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