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      (The)Cambridge history of Japan . Volume 3:Medieval Japa

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        Oxford New York: Cambridge University Press, c1990

      • 발행연도

        1990

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        952 판사항(20)

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        0521223547

      • 자료형태

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      • 서명/저자사항

        (The)Cambridge history of Japan . Volume 3:Medieval Japa / edited by Kozo Yamamura.

      • 형태사항

        xviii, 712 p.: map; 24 cm.

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        Includes index.

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      • CONTENTS
      • General editor's preface = ⅴ
      • List of maps, figures, and tables = xiv
      • Preface to Volume 3 = xvii
      • Introduction / KOZO YAMAMURA(Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington) = 1
      • CONTENTS
      • General editor's preface = ⅴ
      • List of maps, figures, and tables = xiv
      • Preface to Volume 3 = xvii
      • Introduction / KOZO YAMAMURA(Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington) = 1
      • Japanese and English works on medieval history = 6
      • Discussion of the chapters in this volume = 12
      • Concluding notes = 27
      • Appendix : Chronology of medieval period = 31
      • Selected bibliography = 39
      • 1 The Kamakura bakufu / JEFFREY P. Mass(Department of History, Stanford University, and Oxford University) = 46
      • The background to the Gempei War = 47
      • The Gempei War = 52
      • The Gempei aftermath jito and shugo = 59
      • The road to Jokyu = 66
      • The J$$\bar o$$ky$$\bar u$$ disturbance and its aftermath = 70
      • Bakufu governance = 74
      • Shugo and jit$$\bar o$$ = 80
      • The bakufu at mid-century = 87
      • 2 Medieval sh$$\bar o$$en / $$\bar O$$YAMA KY$$\bar O$$HEI(Faculty of Literature, Kyoto University) ; Translated by MARTIN COLLCUTT = 89
      • The internal structure of medieval provinces = 89
      • The domestic economy of sh$$\bar o$$en proprietors = 96
      • The internal structure of sh$$\bar o$$en = 101
      • The power of jit$$\bar o$$ = 110
      • Social strata in sh$$\bar o$$en = 120
      • Courtiers and warriors = 123
      • 3 The decline of the Kamakura bakufu / ISHII SUSUMU(Faculty of Literature, Tokyo University) ; Translated by JEFFREY P. MASS ; HIYOMI TONOMURA = 128
      • Introduction = 128
      • The Mongol invasions and the Kamakura Bakufu = 131
      • Japan after the Mongol wars = 148
      • The fall of the Kamakura bakufu = 160
      • 4 The Muromachi bakufu / JOHN WHITNEY HALL(Department of History, Yale University) = 175
      • Introduction = 175
      • The rise of the Ashikaga house = 177
      • The founding of the Muromachi bakufu = 183
      • The path to Ashikaga legitimacy = 189
      • Shogun, shugo, and provincial administration = 193
      • The Muromachi distribution of power = 201
      • The Muromachi bakufu : instruments of administration and enforcement = 211
      • Bakufu fiscal and manpower supports = 219
      • The last hundred years = 225
      • 5 Muromachi local government : shugo and kokujin / IMATANI AKIRA(Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Yokomaha City University) ; Translated by SUZANNE GAY = 231
      • Introduction = 231
      • Regional administrative officials : kub$$\bar o$$ and tandai Shugo daimyo = 235
      • The ralationship between shugo and kokujin = 253
      • 6 The decline of the sh$$\bar o$$en system / NAGAHARA KEIJI(Faculty of Economics, Hitotsubashi University) ; Translated by MICHAEL P. BIRT = 260
      • Turning points in the decline of the sh$$\bar o$$en = 261
      • The growth of the jit$$\bar o$$ and sh$$\bar o$$kan as ry$$\bar o$$shu = 265
      • The development of the shugo domainal sustem = 272
      • Peasants' protest and growth = 280
      • The collapse of the sh$$\bar o$$en proprietor's authority = 289
      • Conclusion : the disappearance of the sh$$\bar o$$en = 298
      • 7 The medieval peasant / NAGAHARA KEIJI(Faculty of Economics, Hitotsubashi University) ; Translated by SUZANNe GAY = 301
      • Status differences among peasants in the sh$$\bar o$$en system = 303
      • Land development and agricultural operations = 310
      • The peasants, overlord rule, and taxation = 315
      • The economic life of the peasants = 324
      • The regional consolidation of peasant society = 330
      • The sengoku daimyo and the peasants = 341
      • 8 The growth of commerce in medieval Japan / KOZO YAMAMURA(Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington) = 344
      • The initial conditions = 344
      • Acceleration of commerce and monetization = 360
      • Commerce and cities in the Namebokuch$$\bar o$$ and Muromachi periods = 376
      • Conclusion = 394
      • 9 Japan and East Asia / KAWAZOE SH$$\bar O$$JI(Faculty of Literature, Kyushu University) ; Translated by G. CAMERON HURST Ⅲ = 396
      • Japan's international relations in East Asia = 396
      • Foreign relations at the founding of the Kamakura bakufu = 398
      • Foreign relations during the H$$\bar o$$j$$\bar o$$ regency = 404
      • The Mongol invasions = 411
      • Foreign relations in the early Muromachi period = 423
      • The tribute system and Japan = 432
      • Changes in the international relations of East Asis = 440
      • 10 Cultural life in medieval Japan / H. PAUL VARLEY(Department of Eas Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University) = 447
      • The Kamakura period and the end of Buddhist law = 447
      • The Tale of the Heike and other war tales = 449
      • The age of Shinkokinsh$$\bar u$$ poetry = 452
      • The revival of Shinto and the late Kamakura period = 455
      • The early Muromachi period = 458
      • The noh theater = 462
      • The evolution of new interior settings for the arts = 468
      • Social ideals and aesthetic values of the Higashiyama epoch = 470
      • Linked-verse poetry = 473
      • The Higashiyama epoch and the scholarship of nostalgia = 481
      • Landscape paintings and gardens = 485
      • The culture of tea = 488
      • The Azuchi-Momoyama epoch = 491
      • Decorative screen and door-panel painting = 492
      • Genre painting and Azuchi-Momoyama humanism = 495
      • The world of tea = 497
      • 11 The other side of culture in medieval Japan / BARBARA RUCH(Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University) = 500
      • Historiographical issues = 500
      • The case of Mugai Nuodai = 502
      • Working for a living = 511
      • Election of the gods = 518
      • Unheeded voices, winked-at lives = 521
      • Akashi no Kakuichi = 531
      • Conclusion = 541
      • 12 Buddhism in the Kamakura period / OSUMI KAZUO(Faculty of Literature, Tokyo Women's College) ; Translated, Adapted, and expanded by JAMES C. DOBBINS = 544
      • Introduction = 544
      • The originators of Kamakura Buddhism = 546
      • The response of the Buddhist establishment = 560
      • The formation of religious organizations = 571
      • Conclusion = 580
      • 13 Zen and gozan / MARIN COLLCUTT(Departments of History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University) = 583
      • The transmission of Ch'an Buddhism to Japan = 584
      • The development of the Zen monastic institution in medieval Japan = 596
      • Economy and administration of the medieval Zen monastery = 637
      • Changes in Zen practice, culture, and the monastic life = 643
      • Works cited = 653
      • Glossary = 687
      • Index = 702
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