“Samurai” by Rosina Buckland and Oleg Benesch

Book cover of Samurai
Samurai, Rosina Buckland and Oleg Benesch, (Univ Washington Press & The British Museum, March 2026)

Lavishly illustrated, Samurai explores the reality and myths of the samurai from medieval times to today’s popular culture through objects from international collections. Essays by scholars throughout the book discuss the warrior class’s historical origins in the medieval period’s civil wars and stories they told of their own achievements.

Although the samurai social class was abolished in 1876, with the full opening of Japan to international visitors, the concept of the samurai was packaged for foreign tourists and repurposed as a model for the modern soldier in a period of military conflict and colonial expansion. The image of the samurai has been interpreted and reimagined in Japan and across the world in myriad ways. Discussions of national myth and global samurai bring the story up to the present day through a selection of films, television shows, manga, anime, video games, and more.

Samurai
by Rosina Buckland and Oleg Benesch
Univ of Washington Press and The British Museum (March, 2026)