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Samurai Assassins : “Dark Murder” and the Meiji Restoration, 1853–1868

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Samurai Assassins : “Dark Murder” and the Meiji Restoration, 1853–1868

Samurai Assassins :
“Dark Murder” and the Meiji Restoration, 1853–1868

by Romulus Hillsborough
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1476668809 | 225 Pages | PDF | 16 MB

Assassination—in Japanese, ansatsu or “dark murder”—was instrumental in the samurai-led revolution known as the Meiji Restoration, by which the shogun's military government was overthrown and the Imperial monarchy restored in 1868. The ideology and moral philosophy of the men behind the revolution—including bushido or “the way of the warrior”—informed their actions and would become the foundation of the emperor-worship of World War II.

This first-ever account in English of the assassins who drove the revolution details one of the most volatile periods in Japanese history—also known as “the dawn of modern Japan.”

"Hillsborough has produced a very readable account of this complex period, and his in-depth knowledge of Japan helps the reader understand the complexities of the issues involved and the difficulties faced by Japan's leaders in a time of unexpected change." - historyofwar.org

"…Samurai Revolution serves as a compelling and timely warning for America today. Hillsborough astutely captures the serious consequences of self-imposed isolation, xenophobia and failure to adapt to the changing world." - Major Christopher J. Heatherly, Armchair General magazine