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245 0 0 _aMartial culture and historical martial arts in Europe and Asia :
_ba multi-perspective view on sword culture /
_cHing Chao, Daniel Jaquet, Loretta Kim, editors.
264 1 _aSingapore :
_bSpringer,
_c[2023]
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 0 _aMartial Studies,
_x2662-1444 ;
_vVolume 2
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPart 1 : Sword Culture from Socio-historic Perspectives -- Chapter 1 -- Stratification in Italian Martial Culture (Roberto Gotti & Enrico Valseriati) -- Chapter 2 -- Development of the Yanlingdao from the Yuan to Qing dynasty (Gong Jian) -- Chapter 3 -- Daniel Jaquet, The Rise of the Two-Handed Sword in the Age of Staff-Weapons -- Chapter 4 -- Ma Lianzhen, The Origin of the Two-Handed Sword in China -- Part 2: Fight Books: the Transmission and Interpretation of Knowledge -- Chapter 5 -- Omar Ma, Ming Dynasty Chinese Fencing Treatises -- Chapter 6 -- Miriam Vogelaar, Fabris's 1606 Fencing Manual: an Analytical Bibliographical Study -- Chapter 7 -- Manuel Valle Ortiz, The Ferrara Manuscript: Destreza and Vulgar -- Part 3: Material Culture: Weapons, Technology, & Aesthetics -- Chapter 8 -- Hu Xiaojun, Rediscovering Swordmaking Techniques of Ancient China: Insights from Reconstructing a Han-Dynasty Ring-Pommel Dao -- Chapter 9 -- Gabriele Tonelli, Historical Sword-making Techniques in Northern Italy in the XVI and XVII Centuries -- part 4 : Classical Martial Art Traditions -- Chapter 10 -- Ma Lianzhen, Duanbing and the History of Fencing in China -- Chapter 11 -- Jacopo Penso, Interpreting Achille Marozzo's System of Sword-fighting: A Contemporary Case Study -- Chapter 12 -- Axel Pettersson, Applying Pedagogic Methods in Historic European Martial Arts. .
520 _aThis open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of martial culture and historical martial arts in Europe and Asia, in particular in Italy and China. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of martial studies, contributors to this volume include historians, archeologists, art historians, scholars of fencing literature, metallurgists, as well as contemporary master swordsmiths and masters-of-arms in historical martial arts. Assembling researchers from these diverse fields, this book offers a multi-perspectival and dynamic view of martial culture across time and space. The cross-cultural and interdisciplinary significance of this book cannot be overemphasized. Whereas a number of contributors are internationally recognized and, indeed, leading authorities in their respective fields; for example, Jeffrey Shaw has been a world-leading new media artist and scholar since the 1970s, while Ma Mingda is a well-known historian and the contemporary founder of Chinese martial studies; and while there are significant overlaps in their research interests, this book brings their research within a single volume for the first time. Equally significant, the book is structured in such a way to reflect the various core aspects of martial studies, particularly in relation to the study of historic sword culture, including history, culture, philosophy, literature and knowledge transmission, material culture, as well as the technical aspects of historical fencing. As one of the first titles on martial studies, this book becomes a reference not only for scholars taking an interest in this subject, but also for historians; scholars with interest in Chinese and/or Italian history (particularly of the Medieval or early modern periods), the history of international relations in Asia / Far East; anthropologists; scholars of martial (arts) studies and researchers in sword-making and/or historic metallurgy.
546 _aEnglish.
588 _aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 18, 2023).
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_xHistory.
650 0 _aSwordplay
_zAsia
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