Samurai: History and Legend

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    Samurai: History and Legend
    22 January - 28 May 2022
    09.00-18.30 Monday-Friday
    09.00-16.30 Saturdays (closed Sundays)
    Free and open to all - no need to book
    Groups are welcome - please email events@lib.cam.ac.uk to discuss your visit
    Samurai are a well-known image of Japan, but they are as much legend as history. Our Samurai: History and Legend exhibition explores the literary concept of the samurai and the changing nature of Japanese warrior culture from the 12th to the 19th centuries.
    The great warriors of Japan’s medieval period (roughly the 13th to 16th centuries) gradually gave way to a more well-defined and self-conscious warrior class that ruled over a long period of relative peace, from the 17th to the mid-19th century.
    Today’s familiar images of the samurai began to take shape in the histories and vibrant popular culture of that peaceful time. During this period, records and reinterpretations of an older Japanese warrior culture helped construct the histories and myths of the samurai that today hold sway in Japan and beyond.
    This exhibition is curated by Dr Kristin Williams.
    Generously supported by the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, the Howard and Abby Milstein Foundation and the Friends of Cambridge University Library.
    Animated, edited and produced by: Blazej Mikula
    Narration: Melonie Schmierer-Lee
    Exhibition curator: Kristin Williams
    Script editors: Chris Burgess, Kristin Williams, Stuart Roberts, Melonie Schmierer-Lee
    Film made by the Digital Content Unit, Cambridge University Library
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