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D. Taranczewski variations were allowed according to the precedents of each province. Diminishing the latitude for action on the ...
The court and its provinces The increasing complexity of the balance of power in the capital and in the provinces offered the ne ...
D. Taranczewski Another question deserving special attention, because of its fundamental role in the analysis of historical term ...
The court and its provinces stable rights over the land they were tilling. It is highly interesting to discuss what role land in ...
D. Taranczewski kenkyū; Isogai Masayoshi, Gunji oyobi uneme seido no kenkyū; Nagayama Yasutaka, “Kokka to gōzoku”; Yamaguchi Hid ...
The court and its provinces or long- term socioeconomic developments—that are missing from, or only very fragmentarily reflected ...
D. Taranczewski 36 On the shōen–tato–gunji complex, see Toda Yoshimi, Nihon ryōshusei, 116–165. 37 A comprehensive discussion of ...
The court and its provinces functions of the kirokusho was the regulation of such disputes between holders of rights on shōen. K ...
D. Taranczewski 52 See Ichimura Katsumi and Yamamoto Kiyoshi, Kuni- mura izeki. Yamazumi shūraku no tankyū mura arche- ological ...
The court and its provinces Ritsuryō Japan.” In Capital and Countryside in Japan, 300–1180: Japanese Historians in English, edit ...
D. Taranczewski Minegishi Sumio. “Tōgoku bushi no kiban. Kōzuke no kuni Nitta no shō.” In Shōen no sekai, edited by Inagaki Yasu ...
The court and its provinces Takei Naoko. “Ritsuryō zaisei to kōnōsei.” In Iwanami kōza Nihon rekishi Vol. 3 kodai 3, 109–140. To ...
9 Court and countryside 1200–1600 The articulation of local autonomy Peter D. Shapinsky Japan’s medieval period witnessed consid ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 the Muromachi period. Nishitani Mashahiro points out that by the Kamakura period, the con- necti ...
P.D. Shapinsky In contrast to an earlier tendency to focus on warriors as individuals, today, warriors are understood in terms o ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 Provincial constables existed in tandem with imperially appointed provincial governors through t ...
P.D. Shapinsky label of outlawry used by entrenched, document- creating elites and their institutions to demonize a range of ind ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 and Yoshinori (1394–1441), shugo were constrained by shogunal military power and a require- ment ...
P.D. Shapinsky types tied to social structures. Much scholarship on daimyō concerns the nature of their lordship and whether the ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 western Japan, and weakest in the capital region, where traditional proprietors retained the mos ...
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