The Cambridge History of Japan, Nide 3

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John Whitney Hall
Cambridge University Press, 1988 - 712 sivua
 

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The Kamakura bakufu
1
Introduction I
5
Discussion of the chapters in this volume
12
Concluding notes
27
Selected bibliography
39
The Kamakura bakufu
46
Medieval shōen
89
The decline of the Kamakura bakufu
128
The regional consolidation of peasant society
330
The sengoku daimyo and the peasants
341
Acceleration of commerce and monetization
360
Commerce and cities in the Nambokuchō
376
Conclusion
394
Cultural life in medieval Japan
423
Changes in the international relations of East Asia
440
The revival of Shinto and the late Kamakura period
455

Japan after the Mongol wars
148
The fall of the Kamakura bakufu
160
The Muromachi bakufu
175
The founding of the Muromachi bakufu
183
The path to Ashikaga legitimacy
189
The Muromachi distribution of power
201
instruments
211
Panorama Edo and
217
Bakufu fiscal and manpower supports
219
The last hundred years
225
shugo and kokujin
231
Kawachi provinces ca 1379
249
The relationship between shugo and kokujin
253
The decline of the shōen system
260
The development of the shugo domainal system
272
Peasants protest and growth
280
The collapse of the shōen proprietors authority
289
the disappearance of the shōen
298
Land development and agricultural operations
310
The economic life of the peasants
324
The noh theater
462
The evolution of new interior settings for the arts
468
nostalgia
479
The world of
497
Working for a living
511
Election of the gods
518
Akashi no Kakuichi
531
Conclusion
541
Buddhism in the Kamakura period
544
The response of the Buddhist establishment
560
The formation of religious organizations
571
Conclusion
580
The development of the Zen monastic institution
596
Economy and administration of the medieval
637
Changes in Zen practice culture and the monastic
643
Works cited
653
Glossary
687
Index
702
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