Long time Kat uploader, now a refugee. Mostly post recorded undergraduate and graduate level academic lectures to "share the wealth".
First upload:
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15395721/Japanese_History_Lectures_-_The_Samurai_[Gumpynator]
(I think the brackets in the link might be causing a problem. If so, find it here:
https://thepiratebay.org/user/gumpyn8r/
Japanese History Lectures - The Samurai
A collection of seven academic Japanese history lectures including lectures on samurai warriors, clans, merchants, and trade in 15th-18th century Japan.
This is mostly raw audio, so the sound quality varies greatly from lecture to lecture.
Lectures:
Ashikaga Yoshimasa
16th Century Merchants
Hojo Clan documents
Warrior-Daimyo conflict in early 17th century Japan
Politics and Law of Choshu Domain
Official Roles in Nagasaki
Hino Tomiko, Wife of the Shogun
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15411184/Clinical_Psychology_Lectures_-_Psychopathology_[Gumpynator]
Graduate Psychology Lectures - Psychopathology (2015)
Recorded lectures: Graduate level Clinical Psychology course in Psychopathology.
This is mostly raw audio, so the sound quality varies greatly from lecture to lecture.
A collection of seven graduate level clinical psychology lectures on psychopathology:
Lecture A - Panic, Anxiety, and Phobias
Lecture B - PTSD, Anxiety, Depression
Lecture C - Bipolar Disorder, PMDD, Suicide
Lecture D - Personality Disorders
Lecture E - Somatic Symptom Disorder
Lecture F - Anorexia Bulimia, Autism
Bonus Lecture - Diagnostic Interviews
Format: MP3
128kbps
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15451868/Kawanakajima_1553-64_Samurai_Power_Struggle_[Gumpynator]
Kawanakajima 1553-64 Samurai Power Struggle by Stephen Turnbull
Kawanakajima is unique in history. In the space of 12 years, between 1553 and 1564, this valley deep in the mountains of central Japan witnessed no fewer than five battles between two of Japan's greatest warlords. Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin were both descended from great families and were highly skilled tacticians. Both had taken the tonsure and risen to high rank in their respective Buddhist sects. When Shingen attempted to seize control of Shinano province they were set on a collision course. Stephen Turnbull chronicles the see-saw struggle between two men who epitomize the warrior daimyo from Japan's 'Warring States' period.
ebook pdf
Language: English
ASIN: B01BY3AL0U
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15501252/Japanese_History_Podcast_Bonus_Episode_Collection_[Gumpynator]
Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast Bonus Episode Collection.
A collection of the Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast's nine bonus episodes.
1. Everybody Loves Shingen
2. Nobunaga's Ambition
3. Nobunaga's Motley Crew
4. WTF Do We Know About History?
5. Bad Decisions of the Sengoku Daimyo
6. Samurai, Bushido, and Death
7. Live From Roppongi Hills
8. Sengoku Samurai Inheritance and Succession
9. "What If?" and Japanese History
MPEG Layer 3 Audio
160 kbps
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15519035/Cambridge_History_of_Japan_Vol4__Early_Modern_Japan_[Gumpynator]
Cambridge History of Japan, Vol. 4: Early Modern Japan (PDF)
This is the fourth of six volumes designed to explore the history of Japan from prehistoric to modern times. Volume 4 roughly covers the years from 1550 to 1800, a short but surprisingly eventful period in Japanese history commonly referred to as Japan's Early Modern Age. At the start, much of the country was being pulled apart by local military lords engaged in a struggle for land and local hegemony. These daimyo succeeded in dividing Japan into nearly autonomous regional domains. Before the end of the seventeenth century, however, the daimyo in turn were subjected to a powerful unification movement led by three colorful figures, Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu. It was under Tokugawa Ieyasu, the last of the unifiers, that Japan was brought together under a single powerful command vested in the office of shogun. The Tokugawa hegemony lasted until 1868 when it was brought down by the Meiji Restoration. This volume attempts to flesh out the historical tale with insights into the way that people lived and worked. It examines the relationship between peasant and local lord, and between the lord, as a unit of local government, and the emerging shogunate. It offers new insights into the evolution of indigenous thought and religion and it also deals with Japan's foreign relations, particularly the impact of the Christian missionary movement. Each of these themes is examined by thirteen distinguished Japanese and American scholars
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15533334/Historical_Archaeology_of_Ancient_Japan_by_Farris_[Gumpynator]
Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures: Issues on the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan by William Wayne Farris
Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures offers substantial new insights into early Japanese history (A.D. 100-800) through an integrated discussion of historical texts and archaeological artifacts. It contends that the rich archaeological discoveries of the past few decades permit scholars to develop far more satisfactory interpretations of ancient Japan than was possible when they were heavily dependent on written sources. This is evidenced in the four specific areas of inquiry on which the author focuses his study: the age-old question of Yamatai, the "lost" realms of the third-century Queen Himiko; the controversy over Japan-Korea relations between 350 and 700; the creation of capital cities during the age of apprenticeship to Chinese civilization between 645 and 800; and the appropriation of Chinese-style governing arrangements during the same era. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures effectively illustrates how archaeology and history have mutually informed, guided, and revised each other's postwar research on ancient Japanese society. It synthesizes the enormous amount of data accumulated by postwar archaeologists, only a small portion of which has ever reached a Western audience
]https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/15923881/Komyo_ga_Tsuji_-_NHK_Samurai_Drama_E01_(2006)_TVrip_[Gumpynator]
2006 NHK Taiga Drama - Komyo ga Tsuji
Episode 01
English hardcoded Subtitles
The 45th NHK Taiga Drama is Komyo ga Tsuji. Kazutoyo lived during the end of the Sengoku period (1546-1605). He was the first feudal lord of the fief of Tosa on the island of Shikoku. He served Nobunaga Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Chiyo (1557-1617) was his wife, and was known in history for her dedication and devotion to her husband (like Matsu was to Toshiie in Toshiie to Matsu). She is the daughter of a samurai who served the feudal lord Asai.
File:
.avi
512x384p
1079kbps
29fps
2006 TV broadcast quality
Based on my schedule I'll probably only be able to put up a couple episodes every 2-3 weeks, but I'll get 'em up eventually.