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Koryu, literally 'old flow from the past,' refers to Japanese martial traditions that predate the sweeping cultural changes that followed the Meiji Restoration of 1868. They generally have a very different character and tone from modern martial arts, such as kendo, judo or aikido which followed. More than the study of antique weapons, self-defense or a form of athletics, these martial traditions are a cultural legacy and a window to another time and place.

In the first edition of Old School, Ellis Amdur, a renowned martial arts researcher, and himself an instructor in two different surviving koryu, gave readers a rare glimpse into feudal Japanese warrior arts, both as they were in the past and as they live on today. Nearly a decade later, he returns to the subject in this new, greatly expanded edition, bringing readers inside the dojos of a number ancient schools, providing details analysis of the evolution and morphology of uniquely Japanese weaponry, addressing the myth and reality of Japan's naginata-wielding warrior women, and discussing the modern relevance of the blood oaths, magical ritual and mysticism that often permeate the koryu. Finally, he looks at the challenge of preservation and transmission, especially as more and more practitioners of the koryu exist outside of Japan itself.

Writing with a combination of the initiate's passion for his subject, and the scientist's rigorous search for the truth, Amdur asks critically: do the ancient traditions still meet the objectives of their founders? Are they successfully passing their ancient legacy down to the next generation?

Over a third larger than the first edition and filled with new artwork and photography, Old School: Japanese Martial Traditions Expanded Edition will be an invaluable addition to the library of old readers and new alike. 125 b&w illustrations, photographs and drawings.








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Acknowledgements Dedication Foreword to the First Edition Foreword to the Second Edition Author's Note Part One: Something Once New Tenshinsho-den Katori Shinto-ryu Maniwa Nen-Ryu Higo Ko-ryu Part Two: Essays on Japanese Weaponry Ancient Weapons: A Prologue to the Development of Japanese Weapons of the Classical Era The Development and History of the Naginata Kusarigama: the Chain-and-Sickle Chigiriki: The Japanese Flail Part Three: History and Tradition The Origins of Araki-ryu Women Warriors in Japan Part Four: Nothing Stays the Same: Martial Traditions from the Edo Period Lineal Transmission into the 21st Century Tenshinsho-den Katori Shinto-ryu Redux Bugei in the Edo Period: The Rise of Competitive Martial Sports Honma Nen-ryu Yoshin-ryu: A Maze of Willows Part Five: The Sinew of Classical Martial Traditions The Role of Esoteric Training in Modern Times Keppan: Blood Vows in Japanese Martial Traditions Glossary Bibliography

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    Publisher: FreeLance Academy Press
    Publication Date: 30/10/2014
    ISBN13: 9781937439163, 978-1937439163
    ISBN10: 193743916X

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Koryu, literally 'old flow from the past,' refers to Japanese martial traditions that predate the sweeping cultural changes that followed the Meiji Restoration of 1868. They generally have a very different character and tone from modern martial arts, such as kendo, judo or aikido which followed. More than the study of antique weapons, self-defense or a form of athletics, these martial traditions are a cultural legacy and a window to another time and place.

    In the first edition of Old School, Ellis Amdur, a renowned martial arts researcher, and himself an instructor in two different surviving koryu, gave readers a rare glimpse into feudal Japanese warrior arts, both as they were in the past and as they live on today. Nearly a decade later, he returns to the subject in this new, greatly expanded edition, bringing readers inside the dojos of a number ancient schools, providing details analysis of the evolution and morphology of uniquely Japanese weaponry, addressing the myth and reality of Japan's naginata-wielding warrior women, and discussing the modern relevance of the blood oaths, magical ritual and mysticism that often permeate the koryu. Finally, he looks at the challenge of preservation and transmission, especially as more and more practitioners of the koryu exist outside of Japan itself.

    Writing with a combination of the initiate's passion for his subject, and the scientist's rigorous search for the truth, Amdur asks critically: do the ancient traditions still meet the objectives of their founders? Are they successfully passing their ancient legacy down to the next generation?

    Over a third larger than the first edition and filled with new artwork and photography, Old School: Japanese Martial Traditions Expanded Edition will be an invaluable addition to the library of old readers and new alike. 125 b&w illustrations, photographs and drawings.








    Trade Review



    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements Dedication Foreword to the First Edition Foreword to the Second Edition Author's Note Part One: Something Once New Tenshinsho-den Katori Shinto-ryu Maniwa Nen-Ryu Higo Ko-ryu Part Two: Essays on Japanese Weaponry Ancient Weapons: A Prologue to the Development of Japanese Weapons of the Classical Era The Development and History of the Naginata Kusarigama: the Chain-and-Sickle Chigiriki: The Japanese Flail Part Three: History and Tradition The Origins of Araki-ryu Women Warriors in Japan Part Four: Nothing Stays the Same: Martial Traditions from the Edo Period Lineal Transmission into the 21st Century Tenshinsho-den Katori Shinto-ryu Redux Bugei in the Edo Period: The Rise of Competitive Martial Sports Honma Nen-ryu Yoshin-ryu: A Maze of Willows Part Five: The Sinew of Classical Martial Traditions The Role of Esoteric Training in Modern Times Keppan: Blood Vows in Japanese Martial Traditions Glossary Bibliography

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