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Index
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Foreword to the first edition
Preface to the revised edition
Part 1: Archaic Japan
CHAPTER ONE: Environment and Early Settlement
CHAPTER TWO: Yamato
The Beginnings of Political Unity
Government and Religion
PART II: Ancient Japan
CHAPTER THREE: The Creation of a Unified State
The Soga Victory
Prince Shōtoku
The Taika Reform
Buddhism and the Centralized Imperial State
Conclusion
CHAPTER FOUR: Culture in the Nara Period
Material Culture
Writings
CHAPTER FIVE: Government in the Heian Period
Emperor Kammu and His Successors, 781-850
Rule by the Fujiwara, 850-1068
The Development of Shōen
Rule by Cloistered Emperors (Insei), 1068-1156
Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX: Heian Literature
Poetry
Early Prose and Uta-monogatari
Court Diaries (nikki)
Two Heian Masterpieces—Makura no Sōshi and Genji Monogatari
CHAPTER SEVEN: Religion in the Heian Period
Tendai Buddhism
Shingon Buddhism
Religion and Society
CHAPTER EIGHT: Architecture and Art in the Heian Period
Architecture
Sculpture
Painting
Music
PART III: Medieval Japan
CHAPTER NINE: Rule by the Military Houses
The Rise and Fall of the House of Taira
The Heike Monogatari
The Success of the Minamoto Under Yoritomo
The Hōjō Regency
The Mongol Invasions
The Decline of the Kamakura Bakufu
The House of Ashikaga
The Muromachi Bakufu at Its Height
CHAPTER TEN: The Failure of Ashikaga Rule: The Vigor of Economic and Cultural Life
The Collapse of Central Government
The Vigor of Economic Life
Cultural Life in the Period of the Country at War
Funa Benkei
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Buddhism in the Kamakura and Muromachi Periods
Hōnen (1133-1212), Shinran (1173-1262), and the Spread of Amidism
Nichiren (1222-82)
Dōgen (1200-1253) and Other Zen Monks
PART IV: Early Modern Japan
CHAPTER TWELVE: Sixteenth-Century Japan
Nobunaga and Hideyoshi
Castles, Palaces, and Decorative Arts in the Momoyama Period
Contact with the Outside World
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Administration Under the Tokugawa
The New Bakufu
Regulation of Elites: Buddhist Sects and the Imperial Court
Central Government and Local Autonomy: The Baku-Han System
Foreign Policy: Closure of the Country and Relations with Neighboring States
Bureaucratization and the Changing Role of the Samurai
Taxation and Fiscal Problems
The Bakufu, 1651-1841
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Society and Culture in Early Modern Japan
Monetization and the Development of a Market Economy
Villages Drawn into the National Economy
City Life and City Culture
Intellectual Life and Education
The Japanese Family System
Conclusion
PART V: Modern Japan
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Meiji Era and Policies for Modernization
The Restoration
Meiji Foreign Policy
Economic Policies and the Beginnings of Industrialization
Domestic Politics and the Transition to Constitutional Rule
Formation and Development of Political Parties
The Constitution and the Ideology of Kokutai
Meiji Society
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: From Consensus to
Painting
Music
Dramatic Entertainments
Literature
Ideology
Politics and the Economy
Conclusion
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Solutions Through Force
War in China
The Pacific War
The Occupation
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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