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Kmečko-krščanski upor pri Shimabari : diplomsko delo
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Upor pri Shimabari (1637–1638) je bil oborožen spopad med lokalnim prebivalstvom, ki so ga v glavnem sestavljali kmetje, kristjani in nekdanji samuraji, ter oblastmi na jugozahodu Japonske. Velja za enega največjih uporov v obdobju Edo (1603–1868) in predstavlja ključno prelomnico v odnosu tokugavskega šogunata do krščanstva, družbenega nadzora in zunanje politike. V diplomskem delu sem raziskovala vzroke in posledice šimabarskega upora, pri čemer sem se osredotočila na ključne dejavnike, ki so privedli do njegovega izbruha, ter na vpliv upora na nadaljnji razvoj družbenih, verskih in zunanjepolitičnih razmer. Raziskava izhaja iz ugotovitve, da zgodovinarji upor različno razlagajo: nekateri poudarjajo predvsem versko motivacijo, medtem ko drugi v ospredje postavljajo gospodarske pritiske in družbene razmere. Na podlagi analize sem ugotovila, da je bil upor rezultat prepleta verskih, gospodarskih in političnih dejavnikov, ki jih je treba obravnavati v medsebojnem kontekstu in ne kot ločene vzroke. Med glavnimi posledicami izstopajo popolna prepoved krščanstva, pojav skritih kristjanov (kakure kirishitan), določene gospodarske reforme, izgon portugalskih trgovcev in uvedba politike izolacije sakoku.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:upor pri Shimabari, krščanstvo na Japonskem, kmečki upor, versko preganjanje, tokugavski šogunat
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Urisk]
Year:2025
Number of pages:36 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174854 This link opens in a new window
UDC:94(520):355.48
COBISS.SI-ID:254039043 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:The Peasant-Christian Revolt of Shimabara
Abstract:
The Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638) was an armed uprising between local inhabitants; mainly peasants, Christians, and former samurai, and the ruling authorities in southwestern Japan. It is considered one of the largest uprisings of the Edo period (1603–1868) and represents a turning point in the Tokugawa shogunate’s approach to Christianity, social control, and foreign relations. In this thesis I investigated the causes and consequences of the rebellion, focusing on the key factors that led to its outbreak and on its impact on the development of social, religious, and diplomatic relations. The research is based on the finding that historians interpret the rebellion differently, while some emphasize primarily religious motivations, others emphasize economic hardships and social conditions. Based on my analysis, I concluded that the rebellion was the result of a mutual context of religious, economic, and political factors, which must be understood in relation to one another rather than separately. Among the main consequences are the complete ban on Christianity, the emergence of hidden Christians (kakure kirishitan), certain economic reforms, the expulsion of Portuguese traders, and the introduction of the sakoku isolation policy.

Keywords:Shimabara rebellion, Christianity in Japan, peasant uprising, religious persecution, Tokugawa shogunate

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