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History of Japan
[Introduction to Contents]
What roles were played by official ranks (government posts and court ranks) for samurai families?
This paper examines official ranks such as Hidariuma no Kami, Emon no Kami, Hyoe no Kami, Shishiki Daibu, and Zuryo, and the significance and character of court ranks, including the appointment, conferment, and ranking by official ranks by the Muromachi bakufu and Shokuho government.
The relation between samurai families and official ranks was investigated, and the' order of etiquette' which regulated politics and society was clarified.
Introduction
Part 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks for Samurai Families
Chapter 1 Individual Development of Official Ranks Sokobanguchisenan
Conclusion
Chapter IV Military Official Rank in the Shokuho Period
Introduction
1 The Oda Government's Kanto and Official Rank Order
2 The Toyotomi Government's Kanto and Official Rank Order
3 The Relationship between the Toyotomi Military Official Rank System and Regions
Conclusion
Supplementary Chapters : Recognition and Selection of Military Official Ranks by Samurai Warriors in the Late Middle Ages
Final Chapters : Summary and Issues
Postscript
Enlarged Edition : Postscript
Index Hidariuma Hidariuma Hidariuma Hidariuma 熈期