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Capital and countryside in Japan, 300-1180: Japanese historians in English
2006, Cornell University East Asia Program
in English
1885445393 9781885445391
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Joan R. Piggott
Early state formation in Japan / Tsude Hiroshi ; introduced and interpreted by Walter Edwards
Treatise on duplicate mirrors / Kobayashi Yukio ; introduced and interpreted by Walter Edwards
Suruga and Tōtōmi in the Kofun Age / Hara Hidesaburō ; introduced and interpreted by Joan R. Piggott
The Hitachi Fudoki and the Fujiwara / Inoue Tatsuo ; introduced and interpreted by Michiko Aoki
The classical polity and its frontier / Takahashi Tomio ; introduced and interpreted by Karl Friday
Roads in the Tennō-centered polity / Takeda Sachiko ; introduced and interpreted by Joan R. Piggott
Traffic between capital and countryside in Ritsuryō Japan / Hotate Michihisa ; introduced by Janet R. Goodwin and interpreted by Janet R. Goodwin with Gustav Heldt
Toward regency leadership at court / Morita Tei ; introduced and interpreted by Joan R. Piggott
The court-centered polity / Sasaki Muneo ; introduced and interpreted by Joan R. Piggott
Kyoto and the estate system in the Heian Period / Toda Yoshimi ; introduced and interpreted by Janet R. Goodwin
The Mino Genji in the late classical age / Miyazaki Yasumitsu ; introduced and interpreted by Joan R. Piggott
Kōfukuji in the late Heian Period / Motoki Yasuo ; introduced and interpreted by Mikael S. Adolphson
Japan's medieval world / Ishimoda Shō ; introduced and interpreted by Joan R. Piggott
East and West in the late classical age / Koyama Yasunori ; introduced and interpreted by Bruce L. Batten.
Edition Notes
"This collection of fourteen essays, each one rendered from the Japanese by an American researcher who particularly admires its historiographical contribution, focuses on the nature of bonds and relationships that linked capital and countryside from approximately 300 to 1180"--Introduction.
"Primary sources and documentary collections cited in the volume"--P. [403]-416.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [442]-470)and index.
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