Abstract
Preface Introduction Jeffrey P. Mass Part I. The Resiliency of Kyoto and Contral Institutions: 1. The Kobu polity: Court-Bakufu relations in Kamakura Japan G. Cameron Hurst III 2. The imperial court as a legal authority in the Kamakura age Cornelius J. Kiley 3. Hierarchy and economics in early medieval Todajji Joan R. Piggott 4. Suo province in the age of Kamakura Peter J. Arnesen Part II. Warrior Government under the Hojo: 5. The early Bakufu and feudalism Jeffrey P. Mass 6. The Hojo family and succession to power H. Paul Varley 7. The Hojo and consultative government Andrew Goble 8. The Zen monastery in Kamakura society Martin Collcutt 9. Social control and the significance of Akuto Lorraine F. Harrington Epilogue John W. Hall Old and new approaches to Kamakura history Takeuchi Rizo.
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