Jeffrey P. Mass (著)、Stanford University Press、1976・・・
Contents
PART ONE: DOCUMENTS
Introduction
Document Originals
DOCUMENTS:
1-5, The Westward Expansion of Kamakura Interests
6-10, The Wartime Emergence of the Jito Shiki
11-28, Appointments and Confirmations of Jito
29-37, Policing Authority and the Cancellation of Jitō
38-46, Bakufu Consolidation in Northern Japan and Kyushu
47-62, The Limits of Kamakura's Jurisdiction
63-75, The Gesu Shiki and Court-Bakufu Relations
76-85, Jitō Strengths and Weaknesses
86-90, The Jitō as Estate Constable
91-107, The Jito Seeks Local Control
108-16, The Jitō and His Deputies
117-30, Settlements With Jito: Wayo, Ukesho, Shitaji Chubun
131-39, The Emergence of Shugo and the Taibon Sankajo
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140-55, Shugo Entry Into Estates
156-59, Shugo and the Imperial Guard Service
160-70, Shugo as Agents of the Bakufu
171-77, Limitations and Potential of the Shugo
Document Collections Represented in the Text
Chronological Index of Documents Translated
Glossary
その他
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