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Who were the samurai before the armour and the mythology? How did a class of provincial enforcers — hired musclefor a crumbling imperial court — become the most powerful force in Japanese history? And, when the Taira andMinamoto clans finally went to war in the 1180s, was this a clash of warrior honour — or just two gangs fighting forcontrol of the state?Peter and Afua trace the samurai from their origins in Japan's fragmented early kingdoms, through the arrival ofBuddhism, the collapse of imperial authority, and the emergence of the warrior class that would define a civilisation.0:00 Japan before the samurai: competing clans, Shinto ritual, and a court that ruled throughceremony8:00 Buddhism arrives as a diplomatic gift from Korea — and immediately splits the court15:00 Prince Shotoku's vision: government as ethical practice, not coercion18:30 The Taika reforms of 645 — Japan models itself on Tang China and builds its firstbureaucracy25:00 Why elegance wasn't enough: how the imperial court's fragility created a vacuum27:00 The word "samurai" — what it means, where it comes from, and how armed men became a class31:00 The Taira and Minamoto: two great warrior clans and the rivalry that would define Japan35:00 The Genpei War, 1180–1185 — when the samurai stopped serving power and started wielding it37:00 The drowning of child emperor Antoku and the moment Japan's future moved from palace tobattlefieldJoin Legacy Plus for bonus episodes, early access, Q&A;'s, fewer adverts and more.legacy.supportingcast.fmStay connected with Legacy:Instagram: @originallegacypodcastTikTok: @legacy_productionsExplore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas:Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.comJoin Legacy+ for bonus episodes, early access, Q&A's, fewer adverts and more.legacy.supportingcast.fmStay connected with Legacy:Instagram: @originallegacypodcastTikTok: @legacy_productionsExplore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas: Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who were the samurai before the armour and the mythology? How did a class of provincial enforcers — hired musclefor a crumbling imperial court — become the most powerful force in Japanese history? And, when the Taira andMinamoto clans finally went to war in the 1180s, was this a clash of warrior honour — or just two gangs fighting forcontrol of the state?Peter and Afua trace the samurai from their origins in Japan's fragmented early kingdoms, through the arrival ofBuddhism, the collapse of imperial authority, and the emergence of the warrior class that would define a civilisation.0:00 Japan before the samurai: competing clans, Shinto ritual, and a court that ruled throughceremony8:00 Buddhism arrives as a diplomatic gift from Korea — and immediately splits the court15:00 Prince Shotoku's vision: government as ethical practice, not coercion18:30 The Taika reforms of 645 — Japan models itself on Tang China and builds its firstbureaucracy25:00 Why elegance wasn't enough: how the imperial court's fragility created a vacuum27:00 The word "samurai" — what it means, where it comes from, and how armed men became a class31:00 The Taira and Minamoto: two great warrior clans and the rivalry that would define Japan35:00 The Genpei War, 1180–1185 — when the samurai stopped serving power and started wielding it37:00 The drowning of child emperor Antoku and the moment Japan's future moved from palace tobattlefieldJoin Legacy Plus for bonus episodes, early access, Q&A;'s, fewer adverts and more.legacy.supportingcast.fmStay connected with Legacy:Instagram: @originallegacypodcastTikTok: @legacy_productionsExplore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas:Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.comJoin Legacy+ for bonus episodes, early access, Q&A's, fewer adverts and more.legacy.supportingcast.fmStay connected with Legacy:Instagram: @originallegacypodcastTikTok: @legacy_productionsExplore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas: Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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