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The Last Samurai

The Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori
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The Last Samurai by Mark Ravina traces the compelling life of Saigo Takamori, from humble samurai beginnings to national leadership and ultimately to his role as a rebel leader. The biography explores his early days as a tax clerk, his rise in the imperial cause during the fall of the shogunate, and his complex feelings about modernisation and loyalty to traditional samurai values. It culminates in Saigo's leadership of the Satsuma Rebellion, an armed uprising against the new imperial government, and his posthumous restoration to honour. Ravina enriches the narrative with historical detail, putting facts behind Hollywood myth and explaining Saigo's enduring significance.
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This biography is ideal for readers interested in Japanese history, samurai culture, and historical biographies. Fans of dramatic and detailed narratives about political and cultural transformation in 19th-century Japan will find this work especially compelling.

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The dramatic arc of Saigo Takamori's life, from his humble origins as a lowly samurai, to national leadership, to his death as a rebel leader, has captivated generations of Japanese readers and now Americans as well - his life is the inspiration for a major Hollywood film, The Last Samurai, starring Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe.

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The dramatic arc of Saigo Takamori's life, from his humble origins as a lowly samurai to national leadership, to his death as a rebel leader, has captivated generations of Japanese readers and now Americans as well. His life is the inspiration for a major Hollywood film, The Last Samurai, starring Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe. In this vibrant new biography, Mark Ravina, professor of history and Director of East Asian Studies at Emory University, explores the facts behind Hollywood storytelling and Japanese legends, and explains the passion and poignancy of Saigo's life. Known both for his scholarly research and his appearances on The History Channel, Ravina recreates the world in which Saigo lived and died, the last days of the samurai.

The Last Samurai traces Saigo's life from his early days as a tax clerk in far southwestern Japan, through his rise to national prominence as a fierce imperial loyalist. Saigo was twice exiled for his political activitiesβ€”sent to Japan's remote southwestern islands where he fully expected to die. But exile only increased his reputation for loyalty, and in 1864 he was brought back to the capital to help his lord fight for the restoration of the emperor. In 1868, Saigo commanded his lord's forces in the battles which toppled the shogunate and he became a leader in the emperor Meiji's new government. But Saigo found only anguish in national leadership. He understood the need for a modern conscript army but longed for the days of the traditional warrior.

Saigo hoped to die in service to the emperor. In 1873, he sought appointment as envoy to Korea, where he planned to demand that the Korean king show deference to the Japanese emperor, drawing his sword, if necessary, to defend imperial honour. Denied this chance to show his courage and loyalty, he retreated to his homeland and spent his last years as a schoolteacher, training samurai boys in frugality, honesty, and courage. In 1876, when the government stripped samurai of their swords, Saigo's followers rose in rebellion and Saigo became their reluctant leader. His insurrection became the bloodiest war Japan had seen in centuries, killing over 12,000 men on both sides and nearly bankrupting the new imperial government.

The imperial government denounced Saigo as a rebel and a traitor, but their propaganda could not overcome his fame. In 1889, twelve years after his death, the government relented, pardoned Saigo of all crimes, and posthumously restored him to imperial court rank. In The Last Samurai, Saigo is as compelling a character as Robert E. Lee was to Americansβ€”a great and noble warrior who followed the dictates of honour and loyalty, even though it meant civil war in a country to which he'd devoted his life. Saigo's life is a fascinating look into Japanese feudal society and a history of a country as it struggled between its long traditions and the dictates of a modern future.

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Reviewers praise Ravina's work for its engaging and sympathetic portrayal of Saigo Takamori. Asian Affairs calls the portrait "well drawn and sympathetic." The Good Book Guide and the Yorkshire Evening Post highlight the book’s thrilling pace and vivid depiction of Japan’s upheavals, describing it as "reads like a thriller" and "writing grips with the intensity of a great adventure story." The inclusion of maps and photographs further enhances the experience.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780471089704

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 December 2003

Country: United States

Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 161.0mm

Height: 239.0mm

Weight: 517g

Pages: 288

About the Author

MARK RAVINA is an Associate Professor of Japanese History at Emory University and Director of the East Asian Studies Program. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

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