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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- EDITOR'S NOTE xi
- INTRODUCTION xiii
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Part One THE RESILIENCY OF KYOTO AND CENTRAL INSTITUTIONS
- 1 The Kōbu Polity: Court-Bakufu Relations in Kamakura Japan 3
- 2 The Imperial Court as a Legal Authority in the Kamakura Age 29
- 3 Hierarchy and Economics in Early Medieval Tōdaiji 45
- 4 Suō Province in the Age of Kamakura 92
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Part Two WARRIOR GOVERNMENT UNDER THE HŌJŌ
- 5 The Early Bakufu and Feudalism 123
- 6 The Hōjō Family and Succession to Power 143
- 7 The Hōjō and Consultative Government 168
- 8 The Zen Monastery in Kamakura Society 191
- 9 Social Control and the Significance of Akutō 221
- EPILOGUE 251
- OLD AND NEW APPROACHES TO KAMAKURA HISTORY 268
- GLOSSARY 285
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 299
- INDEX 311
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- EDITOR'S NOTE xi
- INTRODUCTION xiii
-
Part One THE RESILIENCY OF KYOTO AND CENTRAL INSTITUTIONS
- 1 The Kōbu Polity: Court-Bakufu Relations in Kamakura Japan 3
- 2 The Imperial Court as a Legal Authority in the Kamakura Age 29
- 3 Hierarchy and Economics in Early Medieval Tōdaiji 45
- 4 Suō Province in the Age of Kamakura 92
-
Part Two WARRIOR GOVERNMENT UNDER THE HŌJŌ
- 5 The Early Bakufu and Feudalism 123
- 6 The Hōjō Family and Succession to Power 143
- 7 The Hōjō and Consultative Government 168
- 8 The Zen Monastery in Kamakura Society 191
- 9 Social Control and the Significance of Akutō 221
- EPILOGUE 251
- OLD AND NEW APPROACHES TO KAMAKURA HISTORY 268
- GLOSSARY 285
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 299
- INDEX 311
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 323