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Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
1 | The Rise of Go-Daigo | 3 |
A Divided Imperial Family | 4 | |
The Early Years | 7 | |
The Bunpo Compromise | 16 | |
Go-Daigo's Intellectual Orientation | 20 | |
Go-Daigo's "Capable Officials" | 29 | |
The Move to Direct Rule | 32 | |
2 | Moves and Setbacks, 1321-1324 | 37 |
Personnel Policy and Its Ramifications | 38 | |
City Control and Commercial Policies | 45 | |
Disputes in the Imperial Family | 55 | |
Go-Daigo and the Bakufu: The Shochu Incident | 64 | |
3 | Reworking the Environment, 1325-1331 | 72 |
The Reshaping of the Imperial Family | 73 | |
A Collapsing Aristocracy | 79 | |
The Move on the Religious World | 89 | |
Another Push at the Bakufu | 100 | |
4 | The Fall of the Kamakura Bakufu, 1331-1333 | 105 |
The Kinai | 106 | |
The Kanto | 114 | |
The Events | 121 | |
5 | Consolidation, 1333-1334 | 137 |
Establishing Control | 138 | |
Stabilizing the Flux: The Claims Court | 150 | |
The Kenmu Policy on Land Rights | 159 | |
6 | Transforming the Center: The Imperium and Kyoto | 173 |
Power and Prerogative in the New State | 174 | |
Go-Daigo's Religious Policies | 185 | |
Commerce, Social Flux, and the Capital | 199 | |
7 | The Power of Geography: Regions and Provinces, 1333-1335 | 211 |
Governors and Constables | 212 | |
Kyushu | 219 | |
The Mutsu Headquarters | 226 | |
The Ashikaga and the Kanto | 235 | |
8 | Revolution Redirected, 1335- | 244 |
The Ashikaga under Assault | 245 | |
The Ashikaga Counterrevolution | 252 | |
Go-Daigo and Medieval Beginnings | 262 | |
Abbreviations Used in the Notes | 279 | |
Notes | 281 | |
List of Works Cited | 343 | |
Glossary-Index | 371 |
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