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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures, Plates, and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Abbreviations xvii
- Periods of Premodern Japanese History xix
- Premodern Provinces and Modern Prefectures xxi
- Introduction xxv
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Part I. The Big Picture
- 1. Estates: Their History and Historiography 3
- 2. Medieval Japan’s Commercial Economy and the Estate System 37
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Part II. How Do We Know about Estates?
- 3. Ōbe Estate in the Archaeological Record 61
- 4. Tōdaiji’s Estates in Its Documentary Record: Perspectives on Ōbe Estate 81
- 5. Hine Estate in Izumi Province: Archaeology, Landscape Reconstruction, and Village Structures 105
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Part III. Making the Land Productive
- 6. Agricultural Expansion and Irrigation in the Early Medieval Age 143
- 7. Loggers and Cultivators of Nabari: Tōdaiji’s Kuroda Estate in Heian Times 164
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Part IV: Secular and Sacred
- 8. Hijiri and Temple Monks: Contrasting Styles of Estate Management 197
- 9. Beyond the Secular: Villages, Estates, and the Ideology behind Chōgen’s Land Reclamation Projects 211
- 10. Claiming the Land: Chōgen and the Development of Ōbe Estate 231
- 11. The Jōdoji Amida Triad: How Its Iconography Advanced Chōgen’s Mission 253
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Part V: Power, Space, and Trade
- 12 Nyoin Power, Estates, and the Taira Influence: Trading Networks within and beyond the Archipelago 281
- 13. Networks of Wealth and Influence: Spatial Power and Estate Strategy of the Saionji Family in Early Medieval Japan 319
- 14. As Estates Faded: Late Medieval Maritime Shipping in the Seto Inland Sea 351
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Part VI: Power: Challenges and Conflicts
- 15. Bad Neighbors and Monastic Influence: Border Disputes in Medieval Kii 377
- 16. The Akutō on Ōbe Estate: Lawsuits, Evidence, and Participation in the Late Kamakura Legal System 403
- 17. Warriors and Estates in Muromachi-Period Harima 427
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Part VII: Getting the Word Out
- 18. Teaching Japanese Estates: Old Challenges and New Opportunities 441
- Some Afterthoughts 457
- Glossary 461
- Bibliography 473
- Contributors 511
- Index 517
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures, Plates, and Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Abbreviations xvii
- Periods of Premodern Japanese History xix
- Premodern Provinces and Modern Prefectures xxi
- Introduction xxv
-
Part I. The Big Picture
- 1. Estates: Their History and Historiography 3
- 2. Medieval Japan’s Commercial Economy and the Estate System 37
-
Part II. How Do We Know about Estates?
- 3. Ōbe Estate in the Archaeological Record 61
- 4. Tōdaiji’s Estates in Its Documentary Record: Perspectives on Ōbe Estate 81
- 5. Hine Estate in Izumi Province: Archaeology, Landscape Reconstruction, and Village Structures 105
-
Part III. Making the Land Productive
- 6. Agricultural Expansion and Irrigation in the Early Medieval Age 143
- 7. Loggers and Cultivators of Nabari: Tōdaiji’s Kuroda Estate in Heian Times 164
-
Part IV: Secular and Sacred
- 8. Hijiri and Temple Monks: Contrasting Styles of Estate Management 197
- 9. Beyond the Secular: Villages, Estates, and the Ideology behind Chōgen’s Land Reclamation Projects 211
- 10. Claiming the Land: Chōgen and the Development of Ōbe Estate 231
- 11. The Jōdoji Amida Triad: How Its Iconography Advanced Chōgen’s Mission 253
-
Part V: Power, Space, and Trade
- 12 Nyoin Power, Estates, and the Taira Influence: Trading Networks within and beyond the Archipelago 281
- 13. Networks of Wealth and Influence: Spatial Power and Estate Strategy of the Saionji Family in Early Medieval Japan 319
- 14. As Estates Faded: Late Medieval Maritime Shipping in the Seto Inland Sea 351
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Part VI: Power: Challenges and Conflicts
- 15. Bad Neighbors and Monastic Influence: Border Disputes in Medieval Kii 377
- 16. The Akutō on Ōbe Estate: Lawsuits, Evidence, and Participation in the Late Kamakura Legal System 403
- 17. Warriors and Estates in Muromachi-Period Harima 427
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Part VII: Getting the Word Out
- 18. Teaching Japanese Estates: Old Challenges and New Opportunities 441
- Some Afterthoughts 457
- Glossary 461
- Bibliography 473
- Contributors 511
- Index 517