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Journal of Japanese Studies | 1999

The origins of Japan's medieval world : courtiers, clerics, warriors, and peasants in the fourteenth century

Steven D. Carter; Jeffrey P. Mass

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.


Journal of Japanese Studies | 1982

Court and Bakufu in Japan : essays in Kamakura history

Jeffrey P. Mass

Preface Introduction Jeffrey P. Mass Part I. The Resiliency of Kyoto and Contral Institutions: 1. The Kobu polity: Court-Bakufu relations in Kamakura Japan G. Cameron Hurst III 2. The imperial court as a legal authority in the Kamakura age Cornelius J. Kiley 3. Hierarchy and economics in early medieval Todajji Joan R. Piggott 4. Suo province in the age of Kamakura Peter J. Arnesen Part II. Warrior Government under the Hojo: 5. The early Bakufu and feudalism Jeffrey P. Mass 6. The Hojo family and succession to power H. Paul Varley 7. The Hojo and consultative government Andrew Goble 8. The Zen monastery in Kamakura society Martin Collcutt 9. Social control and the significance of Akuto Lorraine F. Harrington Epilogue John W. Hall Old and new approaches to Kamakura history Takeuchi Rizo.


Journal of Japanese Studies | 2001

Yoritomo and the founding of the first Bakufu : the origins of dual government in Japan

Carl Steenstrup; Jeffrey P. Mass

Preface Introduction Part I. Japan Before 1180: 1. Th eTaira moment 2. The missing Minamoto Part II. The Genpei War: 3. The east on the move 4. Shugo and Jito imagined Part III. The Dual Polity: 5. The four corners 6. A place in the sun Part IV. Constables and Managers: 7. A Shugo in every province 8. The indiscipline of Jito Epilogue Bibliography Index.


Journal of Japanese Studies | 1975

Medieval Japan : essays in institutional history

John Whitney Hall; Jeffrey P. Mass; David L. Davis


Archive | 1985

The Bakufu in Japanese History

Carl Steenstrup; Jeffrey P. Mass; William B. Hauser


Journal of Japanese Studies | 1977

The Kamakura bakufu : a study in documents

John S. Brownlee; Jeffrey P. Mass; Takeuchi Rizo


Archive | 1976

The Kamakura Bakufu

Jeffrey P. Mass


Journal of Japanese Studies | 1983

Patterns of Provincial Inheritance in Late Heian Japan

Jeffrey P. Mass


Journal of Japanese Studies | 1981

The development of Kamakura rule, 1180-1250 : a history with documents

William H. McCullough; Jeffrey P. Mass


Journal of Japanese Studies | 1977

The Origins of Kamakura Justice

Jeffrey P. Mass

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