Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History

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64 Sōgō joseishi kenkyūkai, Shiryō ni miru Nihon josei no ayumi. One example of a promising source is Carl
Steenstrup’s translation of warrior families’ advice literature. See his “Hōjō Shigetoki’s Letter of Instruc-
tion to His Son Nagatoki: A Guide to Success in Thirteenth Century Japan,” “The Gokurakuji Letter.
Hojo Shigetoki’s Compendium of Political and Religious Ideas of Thirteenth- Century Japan,” and
“The Imagawa Letter: A Muromachi Warrior’s Code of Conduct Which Became a Tokugawa
Schoolbook.”


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