− | * [[John Hall|Hall]], John Carey, translator. ''Buke Shohatto (The Tokugawa Legislation, Yokohama 1910)''. This is the text of the laws that mainly concern the conduct and behavior of those in the Buke class during the Tokugawa period. | + | * [[John Hall|Hall, John Carey]], translator. ''Buke Shohatto (The Tokugawa Legislation, Yokohama 1910)''. This is the text of the laws that mainly concern the conduct and behavior of those in the Buke class during the Tokugawa period. |
| * Kumazawa Banzan, translated from Japanese by Tsunoda Ryusaku, William Theodore de Bary, and [[Donald Keene]]. "Development and Distribution of Wealth" included in ''Sources of Japanese History'', Vol. I, compiled by Tsunoda Ryusaku, William Theodore de Bary, Donald Keene (Columbia University Press, New York, 1958 ) Kumazawa Banzan was a late 17th century bushi who was born a ronin and lived much of his life as a ronin. He was a poltical reformer who wrote many treatises. In this particular article, he discussed the general economy, the reform of government; among other points, he advocated relief for ronin suffering hardships. | | * Kumazawa Banzan, translated from Japanese by Tsunoda Ryusaku, William Theodore de Bary, and [[Donald Keene]]. "Development and Distribution of Wealth" included in ''Sources of Japanese History'', Vol. I, compiled by Tsunoda Ryusaku, William Theodore de Bary, Donald Keene (Columbia University Press, New York, 1958 ) Kumazawa Banzan was a late 17th century bushi who was born a ronin and lived much of his life as a ronin. He was a poltical reformer who wrote many treatises. In this particular article, he discussed the general economy, the reform of government; among other points, he advocated relief for ronin suffering hardships. |