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44 Shibatsuji Shunroku, Sengoku ibun Takeda hen vol. 1.
45 See, for example, Nakagawa Taiko’s modern Japanese translation of Ota Ushikazu’s Shinchō kōki.
46 Peter Arnesen, The Medieval Japanese Daimyō: The Ouchi Family’s Rule of Suo and Nagato. Jeff Kurashige,
“Serving Your Master: The Kashindan Retainer Corps and the Socio- Economic Transformation of
Warring States Japan.” The latter explores the relationship between the use of landed grants and sti-
pends by lords in order to maintain their socioeconomic primacy.
47 Hall, “Foundations of the Modern Japanese Daimyō.”
48 See, for example, Yoshida Yuriko, “Heinō bunri to mibun.”
49 Jeffrey Mass, Antiquity and Anachronism in Japanese History. The quoted line appears on page 200.


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