The Lost Samurai

Japanese Mercenaries in South East Asia, 1593-1688

(Author) Stephen Turnbull
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The Lost Samurai reveals the greatest untold story of Japan's legendary warrior class, which is that for almost a hundred years Japanese samurai were employed as mercenaries in the service of the kings of Siam, Cambodia, Burma, Spain and Portugal, as well as by the directors of the Dutch East India Company.The Japanese samurai were used in dramatic assault parties, as royal bodyguards, as staunch garrisons and as willing executioners. As a result, a stereotypical image of the fierce Japanese warrior developed that had a profound influence on the way they were regarded by their employers.Whilst the Southeast Asian kings tended to employ samurai on a long-term basis as palace guards, their European employers usually hired them on a temporary basis for specific campaigns. Also, whereas the Southeast Asian monarchs tended to trust their well-established units of Japanese mercenaries, the Europeans, whilst admiring them, also feared them. In every European example a progressive shift in attitude may be discerned from initial enthusiasm to great suspicion that the Japanese might one day turn against them, as illustrated by the long-standing Spanish fear of an invasion of the Philippines by Japan accompanied by a local uprising.It also suggested that if, during the 1630s, Japan had chosen engagement with Southeast Asia rather than isolation from it, the established presence of Japanese communities overseas may have had a profound influence on the subsequent development of international relations within the area, perhaps even seeing the early creation of an overseas Japanese empire that would have provided a rival to Great Britain. Instead Japan closed its doors, leaving these fierce mercenaries stranded in distant countries never to return: lost samurai indeed!

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Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781526758989
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
March 2, 2021

Stephen Turnbull

Stephen Turnbull is a renowned historian and author, known for his extensive research on samurai culture and warfare in feudal Japan. His most famous work, "The Samurai: A Military History," is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the samurai's role in Japanese history. Turnbull's writing style is engaging and scholarly, making complex historical topics accessible to a wider audience. His contributions to literature include shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Japanese history and culture, enriching our understanding of this fascinating period.

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