Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History
P.D. Shapinsky Ikki horizontal attachment in medieval Japan Historians traditionally discussed medieval social organization main ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 and religious aspects of Ikkō power in the identification of the prime movers of the movement. M ...
P.D. Shapinsky Hōjō attempted to increase the size of their militaries with villager conscripts, while more closely binding thei ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 piracy can be seen in the violence wrought on the coasts of Korea and China and the sale of cap- ...
P.D. Shapinsky Power in Medieval Japan, 55–57; Ethan I. Segal, Coins, Trade, and the State: Economic Growth in Early Medi- eval ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 Ashikaga”; Kawai Masaharu, “Shogun and Shugo: The Provincial Aspects of Muromachi Politics”; Lor ...
P.D. Shapinsky 50 Tonomura, Community and Commerce; Gay, “The Kawashima”; Kurushima Noriko, Ikki to sengoku daimyō, 80. 51 Fujik ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 Conlan, Thomas D. In Little Need of Divine Intervention: Takezaki Suenaga’s Scrolls of the Mongo ...
P.D. Shapinsky Katsumata, Shizuo, with Martin Collcutt. “The Development of Sengoku Law.” In Japan Before Tokugawa: Political Co ...
Court and countryside 1200–1600 Nelson, Thomas. “Bakufu and Shugo Under the Early Ashikaga.” In The Origins of Japan’s Medieval ...
P.D. Shapinsky Yanagihara Toshiaki. “Chūsei no kōtsū to chiikisei.” In Iwanami kōza Nihon rekishi, Vol. 7, Chūsei 2, edited by Ō ...
10 The imperial court in medieval Japan Lee Butler From the standpoint of government structures and political power, the imperia ...
L. Butler native Japanese working from the fourteenth to mid- twentieth centuries) were nonetheless part of a rigorous intellect ...
The imperial court in medieval Japan problematic, thread in the historiography. The first work of this sort was Kitabatake Chika ...
L. Butler a “failed restoration,” a reactionary move to reestablish power at court, Goble sees in him a revo- lutionary figure, ...
The imperial court in medieval Japan the Muromachi era. Something about it mattered, at least Yoshimitsu thought it did, given h ...
L. Butler Post- World War II and beyond With the conclusion of World War II, historians of Japan were at last freed from ideolog ...
The imperial court in medieval Japan era, it was clear that the court could not merely be dismissed as irrelevant; it had to be ...
L. Butler Scholars argued from the premise that emperor and court were bound to continue and that ultimate political supremacy l ...
The imperial court in medieval Japan In English, my own work dealt with many of these topics, both in integrative form in my boo ...
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