A History of Japan to 1334, 第 1 巻

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Stanford University Press, 1958 - 500 ページ
This is a straightforward narrative of the development of Japanese civilization to 1334 by the author of Japan: A Short Cultural History. While complete in itself, it is also the first volume of a three-volume work which will be the first large-scale, comprehensive history of Japan.

Taken as a whole, the projected history represents the culmination of the life work of perhaps the most distinguished historian now writing on Japan. Unlike the renowned Short Cultural History, it is concerned mainly with political and social phenomena and only incidentally touches on religion, literature, and the arts. The treatment is primarily descriptive and factual, but the author offers some pragmatic interpretations and suggests comparisons with the history of other peoples.

A History of Japan to 1334 describes the growth from tribal origins of an organized state on a Chinese model, gives a picture of the life of the Royal Court, and examines the conflict between a polished urban nobility and a warlike rural gentry. It traces the evolution of an efficient system of feudal government which deprived the sovereign of all but his ritual functions and the prestige of his ancestry. The structure of Japanese feudal society is depicted in some detail and explained in terms of its internal stresses and its behavior in peace and war, especially during the period of the Mongol attacks in the last decades of the thirteenth century. The volume ends with the collapse of the feudal government at Kamakura under the attack of ambitious rivals.

 

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THE LAND
3
THE PEOPLE
12
THE YAMATO STATE
41
THE IMPACT OF CHINESE CULTURE
67
THE CAPITAL CITY 710774
82
THE NEW CAPITAL 794894
99
REACTION AGAINST CHINESE INFLUENCE
129
THE FUJIWARA REGENTS
139
KIYOMORI
264
THE GEMPEI WAR
289
THE EASTERN WARRIORS
306
THE FEUDAL STATE
339
THE HŌJŌ REGENTS
371
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AND RELATIONS WITH
386
THE HŌJŌ REGENTS 124284
409
RELATIONS WITH THE ASIATIC MAINLAND
438

THE RULE OF TASTE
178
GOVERNMENT BY CLOISTERED EMPERORS
197
HEIAN SOCIETY ITS BELIEFS
212
THE GROWTH OF A WARRIOR CLASS
234
JAPAN AFTER THE MONGOL INVASIONS
451
APPENDIXES
471
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
485
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Sir George Sansom was a British diplomat and historian of pre-modern Japan. He authored several books, including Japan: A Short Cultural History, An Historical Grammar of Japanese, The Western World and Japan, and Japan in World History.

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