Title: The Origins of Japan's Medieval World: Courtiers, Clerics, Warriors, and Peasants in the Fourteenth Century.
Abstract:Part I: 1. Of hierarchy and authority at the end of Kamakura Jeffrey P. Mass 2. Largesse and the limits of loyalty in the fourteenth century Thomas Conlan 3. The Kikuchi and their enemies in the 1330s...Part I: 1. Of hierarchy and authority at the end of Kamakura Jeffrey P. Mass 2. Largesse and the limits of loyalty in the fourteenth century Thomas Conlan 3. The Kikuchi and their enemies in the 1330s Seno Seiichiro 4. Bakufu and Shugo under the early Ashikaga Thomas Nelson 5. Peasants, elites and villages in the fourteenth century Kristina Kade Troost Part II: 6. Visions of an emperor Andrew Goble 7. Re-envisioning women in the post-Kamakura age Hitomi Tonomura 8. Warrior control over the imperial anthology Robert N. Huey 9. Cultural life of the warrior elite in the fourteenth century H. Paul Varley 10. The warrior as ideal for a new age G. Cameron Hurst III Part III: 11. Enraykuji - an old power in a new era Mikael Adolphson 12. Muso Soseki Martin Collcutt 13. Kokan Shiren and the sectarian uses of history Carl Bielefeldt Part IV: 14. Ashikaga Takauji and the fourteenth-century dynastic schism in early Tokugawa thought I. J. McMullen 15. The fourteenth century in twentieth-century perspective Oyama Kyohei Notes Bibliography Index.Read More
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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