Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves Japan borrowed its provincial administrative structure from Korean models, concluding that the Taihō ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state fundamentally different—in size, social organization, historical experience, economy, and worldview—from th ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves Similarly, Inoue Mitsusada asserted that although the Japanese ritsuryō state may appear, at first g ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state maintained their power and influence from the pre- Taika era lost both over the course of the early ritsury ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves that emphasized a dichotomy between “native” and “foreign” ideals, scholars focused their atten- tio ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state presaged the medieval world (as had once been supposed) the polity actually become more central- ized than ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves Notes 1 It was once presumed that the adoption of ritsuryō codes was an element shared in common by ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state 19 Yoshikawa Shinji, “Ritsuryō taisei no keisei,” 213; Sakaue Yasutoshi, “Shimahyō kokō hendō kiroku mokkan ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves 39 Hayakawa Shōhachi, “Ritsuryō sei to tennō,” 3–8. 40 Morita Tei, “Daijōkansei to sesshō kanpaku,” ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state Dai Jianguo. “Tianyige cang mingchaoben ‘guanpinling’ kao.” In Songdai fazhi chutan, 46–70. Beijing: Hei- l ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves Kishi Toshio. “Zōseki to taika kaishin no mikotonori.” In Nihon kodai sekichō no kenkyū, 71–109. Tok ...
The ritsuryo ̄ state Sakaue Yasutoshi. “Shimahyō kokō hendō kiroku mokkan wo meguru shomondai.” Mokkan kenkyū 13 (2013): 157–183 ...
Sakaue Y., with K.L. Reeves Yoshikawa Shinji. “Sekkan seiji no tensei.” In Ritsuryō kanryōsei no kenkyū, 401–426. Tokyo: Hanawa ...
7 From classical to medieval? O ̄cho ̄ kokka, kenmon taisei, and the Heian court Mikael S. Adolphson Japan’s Heian age (794–1185 ...
M.S. Adolphson 781–806) with support from leading members of the Northern Fujiwara. Even though Kanmu’s son, Heizei (774–824, r. ...
From classical to medieval? daughter of the Northern Fujiwara chieftain had a son with the sovereign, chances were high that tha ...
M.S. Adolphson example, many scholars argued that it was the tax- farming approach that allowed governors the opportunity to enr ...
From classical to medieval? through the ingenious division of rights to income reflecting an inclusive approach to property. Vie ...
M.S. Adolphson for patrons and allies of their own accord, something that came to the fore in the late eleventh century, when th ...
From classical to medieval? point—as some critics of Kawane have already pointed out—and yet, many scholars have argued that the ...
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