Tsumi - Offence and Retribution in Early Japan
Explore the rich tapestry of early Japanese history with "Tsumi - Offence and Retribution in Early Japan," authored by scholars from Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2002 and comprising 240 pages, this hardback edition delves into the evolution of tsumi—offences and retributions—spanning from the pre-political era to the establishment of the ritsuryo state in the eighth century.
Through a comprehensive politico-historical lens, this book analyzes the complex societal and legal frameworks that defined early Japan's response to crime and punishment. It is an essential read for anyone interested in Japanese history, law, or cultural studies, offering valuable insights into the foundations of a society that has evolved over centuries. Join us in uncovering the past and understanding how historical events shaped the moral and legal landscapes of Japan.