Mary Elizabeth Berry
Author of Hideyoshi
About the Author
Mary Elizabeth Berry is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley
Image credit: http://history.berkeley.edu/faculty/Berry/
Works by Mary Elizabeth Berry
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1947-05-17
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Harvard University (PhD|History and East Asian Languages|1975)
Harvard University (AM|Regional Studies: East Asia|1970)
Manhattanville College (AB|Asian Studies|1968) - Occupations
- historian
university professor emerita - Organizations
- University of California, Berkeley
- Relationships
- Shively, Donald H. (spouse)
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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This fascinating volume examines Kyoto's culture during the period surrounding the Onin War. Berry is a powerful writer with a true talent for making arcane, highly specialized topics gripping and engaging reading. The volume's highlights include discussions of how Kyoto's elites and tradespeople (re)negotiated social standing through official protest, through the formation of neighborhood associations, and through "leisure" activities such as public dance and tea gatherings. In fact, show more Berry's discussions of these and other areas are so compelling I found myself wanting her to delve into them in even further detail, as well as wishing she had explored elements raised only tangentially in the text (Sen no Rikyu's manipulation of the chado market is one obvious example) more fully. Any reader with an interest in medieval Japan or the city of Kyoto should make an effort to seek out this book. show less
A thoroughly fascinating and very readable study of Japanese print in the early modern period. Highly recommended.
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- Rating
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