Is Oda Nobunaga the Last Champion of the Medieval Era or a Pioneer of the Early Modern Era? A Money Doctor in 16th Century Japan
Hisashi Takagi ()
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Hisashi Takagi: Osaka University of Economics
A chapter in Money Doctors Around the Globe, 2024, pp 19-31 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Oda Nobunaga—known as early modern Japan’s re-unifier—is generally considered a pioneer of the early modern regime in Japan. This chapter explores the Oda administration’s monetary policies, especially those regarding bronze coins, and reconsiders their significance in the sixteenth century. Moreover, I attempt to describe Oda Nobubaga as a money doctor who acted to repair an ongoing monetary turbulence and, consequently, developed a monetary system for early modern Japan.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-0134-6_2
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