When one speaks of feudalism in Japan, one must always bear in mind that “Japanese” feudalism is as peculiar as “European” feudalism which exhibits different patterns in different countries at different times. The Japanese example is no exception in exhibiting different patterns and features at different regions and times. This study aims at discovering the periodic differences seen within the general framework of Japanese feudalism, especially in the domains under shogunal control by comparing the pre-Edo and Edo patterns of feudal structures. These differences in the administrative organization of the military and bureaucratic structures give Japanese feudalism a peculiar form different from Europe. Despite the seeming similarities attest...
“The study of feudalism”, wrote H.A. Cronne, is not only a most difficult task but "is fatally easy ...
An overly brief and misleadingly simple history of the evolution of Japanese legal institutions woul...
© 2019 Jake BattyWhilst the concept of gekokujo (low overcoming high) is well documented in the stud...
When one speaks of feudalism in Japan, one must always bear in mind that “Japanese” feudalism is as ...
There is a close link between \"time\" and \"changes\". Thus, two simultaneous events may undergo di...
Studies on the characteristic features of military reform during the final phase of Japan's early m...
On the eve of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the nearly 300 semi-autonomous domains across Japan had...
There were regional increases and decreases in the number of farm households in pre-war Japan. The a...
The notion that contemporary Japanese society and behavior may be explained in terms of fundamental ...
Historians have frequently seen those characteristics of administration and society which distinguis...
This paper considers residences and lives of samurai in urban societies, with a focus on Edo, the gr...
The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and modernist per...
This study examines the socialization of Japan into the European state system as an aspect of expans...
This essay traces the evolution of Japan's systems of household and land registration from Tokugawa ...
Japan, differing from the Ottoman Empire, could not establish a unified state until the end of the 1...
“The study of feudalism”, wrote H.A. Cronne, is not only a most difficult task but "is fatally easy ...
An overly brief and misleadingly simple history of the evolution of Japanese legal institutions woul...
© 2019 Jake BattyWhilst the concept of gekokujo (low overcoming high) is well documented in the stud...
When one speaks of feudalism in Japan, one must always bear in mind that “Japanese” feudalism is as ...
There is a close link between \"time\" and \"changes\". Thus, two simultaneous events may undergo di...
Studies on the characteristic features of military reform during the final phase of Japan's early m...
On the eve of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the nearly 300 semi-autonomous domains across Japan had...
There were regional increases and decreases in the number of farm households in pre-war Japan. The a...
The notion that contemporary Japanese society and behavior may be explained in terms of fundamental ...
Historians have frequently seen those characteristics of administration and society which distinguis...
This paper considers residences and lives of samurai in urban societies, with a focus on Edo, the gr...
The history of the Meiji Restoration has been studied primarily from a Eurocentric and modernist per...
This study examines the socialization of Japan into the European state system as an aspect of expans...
This essay traces the evolution of Japan's systems of household and land registration from Tokugawa ...
Japan, differing from the Ottoman Empire, could not establish a unified state until the end of the 1...
“The study of feudalism”, wrote H.A. Cronne, is not only a most difficult task but "is fatally easy ...
An overly brief and misleadingly simple history of the evolution of Japanese legal institutions woul...
© 2019 Jake BattyWhilst the concept of gekokujo (low overcoming high) is well documented in the stud...