Voices of Early Modern Japan (3rd edition)

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Constantine Vaporis

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Dec 8, 2025, 4:24:54 PM (8 days ago) Dec 8
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Good afternoon,

I've been approached by Routledge to submit a proposal for a 3rd edition of my sourcebook/textbook Voices of Early Modern Japan. Thank you to those who have been using it in the classroom since its initial publication in 2012, in hardcopy or in its digital version. I am reaching out to see if those who have used the 2nd edition have any thoughts about what documents might be beneficial to add to the next edition. (Of course I can't just add more material at will, not more than 10% at least. I would likely have to cut some material as well, so if there are documents that don't work well that you think could be left out, please let me know.) Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I will paste in the url to the book's webpage and the TOC below.

Thank you very much!

Constantine Vaporis


Part 1: THE DOMESTIC SPHERE  1. Getting Married: "Agreement Regarding a Dowry" (1815)  2. Obtaining a Divorce: An Appeal for Assistance (1850) and Letters of Divorce (1857, Undated)  3. The Consequences of Adultery: "The Eavesdropper Whose Ears Were Burned" (1686)  4. A Woman’s Place: Onna Daigaku (The Greater Learning for Women, 1716) and Tadano Makuzu’s Hitori Kangae (Solitary Thoughts, 1818)  Part 2: MATERIAL LIFE  5. Fashion and Sumptuary Legislation: Ihara Saikaku’s The Japanese Family Storehouse (Nippon eitai gura, 1688); List of Clothing Prohibitions for Edo Townsmen (1719)  6. Samurai Dress and Grooming Standards: Prohibitions of 1615 and 1645  7. Lunisolar Calendar: Calendar for Seventh Year of Kaei (1854): Samurai in Armor  8. Japanese Foodways and Diet: The Accounts of Joao Rodrigues (1620–21), Yamakawa Kikue (1943), and Terakada Seiken (1832–36)  9. The Communal Bath: Shikitei Sanba’s "The Women’s Bath" (Ukiyoburo, 1810)  10. The Japanese Home: Carl Peter Thunberg’s Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa Made During the Years 1770 & 1779  Part 3: THE POLITICAL SPHERE  11. A Foreigner’s View of the Battle of Osaka: Richard Cocks’s Account of the Fall of Osaka Castle (1615)  12. Forging Political Order: "Laws for the Military Houses" (1615, 1635)  13. The Emperor and the Kyoto Aristocracy: "Regulations for the Imperial Palace and the Court Nobility" (1615)  14. Weapons Control in Japanese Society: Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s "Sword Hunt" (1588) and "A Local Ordinance Regarding Swords" (1648)  15. Self-Governance in Villages: Goningumi (Five-Household Group) Laws (1640)  16. Regulating Townspeople in Two Cities: City Code from Kanazawa (1642) and Notice Board in Edo (1711)  Part 4: FOREIGN RELATIONS  17. Regulating Foreign Relations: The "Closed Country Edicts" (sakoku rei,1635, 1639)  18. Tokugawa Japan and Choson Korea: Record of a Journey Across the Sea (1719)  19. Leaving a Window Open to the Western World: Letter from a Nagasaki Official to the Dutch Governor-General (1642)  20. A Dutch Audience with the Shogun: Englebert Kaempfer’s The History of Japan (1692)  21. Sizing Up the Foreign Threat: Aizawa Seishisai’s Shinron (New Theses, 1825)  Part 5: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE  22. The Social Estates: Yamaga Sokô on "The Way of the Samurai" (shidô)  23. Trying to Get by on a Fixed Income: The Economic Problems Facing the Samurai, as Seen in a Letter from Tani Tannai to Saitaniya Hachirôbei Naomasu (1751) and a Statement from Three Village Leaders to a Tokugawa Bannerman (1856)  24. The Samurai and Death: An Account of Junshi from François Caron’s A True Description of the Mighty Kingdoms of Japan and Siam (1636)  25. Private Vengeance Among the Samurai: A Letter from a Daimyo’s Official in Echigo Province to an Official of the Tokugawa Shogunate and A Letter of Authorization (1828)  26. Rules of Merchant Houses: "The Testament of Shima Sôshitsu" (1610) and "The Code of the Okaya House" (1836)  27. Dealing with Deviant Behavior: "A Letter of Apology" (1866)  28. Loans Among the Peasantry: "A Loan of Rice" (1702)  29. Unrest in the Countryside: A Song in Memory of a Protest (1786) and Petition to the Lord of Sendai from the Peasants of the Sanhei (1853)  30. Outcastes in Tokugawa Society: A Report from the Head of All Eta and Hinin (Undated) and an Inquiry by the Edo City Magistrates to the Tokugawa Council of State Regarding the Forfeiture of the Property of an Eta Who Assumed the Status of a Commoner (1799)  Part 6: RECREATIONAL LIFE  31. Advice to Travelers in the Edo Period: Ryokô Yôjinshû (Precautions for Travelers), 1810  32. Documentation for Travel: "Sekisho Transit Permit" (1706) and "A Passport" (1782)  33. Children and Their Amusements: The Japan Journal of Francis Hall (1859)  34. The Tea Ceremony: Chikamatsu Shigenori’s Stories from a Tearoom Window (1804)  35. Archery and the Martial Arts: Hinatsu Shirôzaemon Shigetaka’s Honchô Bugei Shôden (A Short Tale of the Martial Arts in Our Country), 1714  36. Courtesans and the Sex Trade: Ihara Saikaku’s The Life of an Amorous Man (Koshoku ichidai otoko, Kirishitan monogatari (Tale of the Christians, 1639)  40. Controlling the Populace: Registers of Religious Affiliation (1804)  41. Religious Views of the Japanese: Sir Rutherford Alcock’s The Capital of the Tycoon (1863)  42. The Teachings of Zen Buddhism: Suzuki Shôsan’s Roankyô (Donkey-Saddle Bridge, 1648) and Hakuin Ekaku’s Sokkô-roku Kaien-fusetsu (Talks Given Introductory to Zen Lectures on the Records of Sokkô, 1740)  43. Nisshinkan School Injunction (Nisshinkan Dôjikun), 1803  Part 8: VISUAL DOCUMENTS  44. The Battle of Abeno, Siege of Osaka Castle (1615)  45. Map of Edo in Toshima County, Musashi Province (1630-31)  46. The Territories of Japan in 1664  47. Painting of the Korean Embassy’s Visit to Our Country [Japan], 1748, by Hanegawa Tôei  48. Anatomy of a Ukiyo-e (Woodblock Print): The Rônin Takebayashi Takashige

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