Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History
P.F. Souyri are the only “historical fact.” Only natural disasters that strike peasant communities have been recorded in sources ...
Village and rural life in medieval Japan goal was finally in sight, their condition was once more called into question by the pe ...
P.F. Souyri heads of agricultural operations, and were responsible for rent payments and corvée. The myōshu had at their disposa ...
Village and rural life in medieval Japan had a sure, tangible value. Every year, it supplied a harvest. That is why possession m ...
P.F. Souyri concerned people of Okitsushima who were embroiled in a conflict with the estate administra- tion over fishing on th ...
Village and rural life in medieval Japan The rules of the sō were discussed and adopted in meetings, and they evolved into admin ...
P.F. Souyri leagues saw these times as especially propitious for demanding or imposing an abolition of debts. This is why most o ...
Village and rural life in medieval Japan Today, historians seem less attracted to grand, general explanations, and engage instea ...
P.F. Souyri References Abe Takeshi. Nihon shōen shi. Tokyo: Ohara shinseisha, 1972. Anno Masaki. Genin ron. Tokyo: Nihon editā s ...
18 Family, women, and gender in medieval society Hitomi Tonomura This chapter examines family, women, and gender, three topics t ...
H. Tonomura Since then, more than eighty scholars have engaged with questions generated by L’histoire, and produced a six- volum ...
Family, women, and gender in medieval society strong interest in Japanese women’s history. The issue was named Joseishi kenkyū ( ...
H. Tonomura Ie, to historians, was also an abstract embodiment of kafuchōsei, or patriarchy. Expressed in the oft- used phrase, ...
Family, women, and gender in medieval society the medieval period. In those few pages, Inoue described the early medieval period ...
H. Tonomura into the woman’s residence (gisei mukotorikon); and finally (4) marriage that removes the woman from her natal home ...
Family, women, and gender in medieval society for having treated Japan and all women as one nationalistic whole and charged that ...
H. Tonomura Chūsei no ai to jūzoku: Emaki no naka no nikutai (“Medieval Love and Subjugation: the Body and Flesh in Scrolls”) ex ...
Family, women, and gender in medieval society work emphasizes the notion of “ie no tsuma,” or “house- wife,” the matriarch of th ...
H. Tonomura author’s service as a lady- in-waiting and her subsequent travels, available in Karen Brazell’s translation. Margare ...
Family, women, and gender in medieval society that the patriarch’s wife was responsible for administering rituals, ceremonies, f ...
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