Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History
M.S. Adolphson abbots of his choosing from among already established temples. Finally, and perhaps most signifi- cantly, Shiraka ...
From classical to medieval? surrounding or supporting him—but rather the chieftain of the imperial family. This is the meaning o ...
M.S. Adolphson could not control matters within Kōfukuji despite being the head of the imperial family, and the Fujiwara chiefta ...
From classical to medieval? Later scholars have even tried to extend the notion of kenmon rule to the late sixteenth century, cl ...
M.S. Adolphson Focusing on the same topic of household organizations, Ihara Kesao (b. 1949) came to a very different conclusion. ...
From classical to medieval? (858–1086), but also that it was a period of challenges and adjustments, resulting in a state- wide ...
M.S. Adolphson 13 Hashimoto Yoshihiko, “Kizoku seiken no seiji kōzō,” 26–27. 14 See Charlotte von Verschuer, “Life of Commoners ...
From classical to medieval? 40 Adolphson, The Gates of Power, 104–109. 41 Adolphson, The Gates of Power, 92–96. 42 Kuroda, Jisha ...
M.S. Adolphson Hurst, G. Cameron, III. Insei: Abdicated Sovereigns in the Politics of Late Heian Japan 1086–1185. New York: Colu ...
From classical to medieval? Takada Makoto. “Nihon hōken shakai seiritsu ki no ni, san mondai.” Atarashii rekishigaku no tame ni ...
8 The court and its provinces Producing and distributing wealth in classical society, 700–1200 Detlev Taranczewski Living in a m ...
The court and its provinces to time. Often, moreover, it is not easy to draw a sharp line between the ruling and the ruled. For ...
D. Taranczewski jurist- legates dispatched from the capital, and a bureaucratic system tying together the provinces and center w ...
The court and its provinces and the central government. Depending on the size of a district, the number of the officials ranged ...
D. Taranczewski elites, especially the gunji class. Education was in the hands of “provincial teachers” (kuni- hakase) sent down ...
The court and its provinces The ancient northeast was repeatedly shocked by severe conflicts and rebellions, in con- sequence of ...
D. Taranczewski to 200,000 in less than a century, posed another immense challenge for state finance. Expansion into the northea ...
The court and its provinces two, leading finally to a strengthening of more direct and increasingly integrated control of both b ...
D. Taranczewski the capital. Consequently, local officials, including district magistrates, village overseers, and the permanent ...
The court and its provinces provincial officers. Bearing prestigious surnames like Minamoto, Taira, or Fujiwara, they exploited ...
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