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Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution
Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution, The short-lived Kenmu regime (1333-1336) of Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo is often seen as an inevitably doomed, revanchist attempt to shore up the old aristocratic order. But far from resisting change, Andrew Edmund Goble here forcefully argues, the flamboya, Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution, The short-lived Kenmu regime (1333-1336) of Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo is often seen as an inevitably doomed, revanchist attempt to shore up the old aristocratic order. But far from resisting change, Andrew Edmund Goble here forcefully argues, the flamboya, Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution
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  • Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution
  • Written by author Andrew Goble
  • Published by Harvard University Press, November 1996
  • The short-lived Kenmu regime (1333-1336) of Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo is often seen as an inevitably doomed, revanchist attempt to shore up the old aristocratic order. But far from resisting change, Andrew Edmund Goble here forcefully argues, the flamboya
  • The short-lived Kenmu regime (1333-1336) of Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo is often seen as an inevitably doomed, revanchist attempt to shore up the old aristocratic order. But far from resisting change, Andrew Edmund Goble here forcefully argues, the flamboya
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Acknowledgments
Preface
1The Rise of Go-Daigo3
A Divided Imperial Family4
The Early Years7
The Bunpo Compromise16
Go-Daigo's Intellectual Orientation20
Go-Daigo's "Capable Officials"29
The Move to Direct Rule32
2Moves and Setbacks, 1321-132437
Personnel Policy and Its Ramifications38
City Control and Commercial Policies45
Disputes in the Imperial Family55
Go-Daigo and the Bakufu: The Shochu Incident64
3Reworking the Environment, 1325-133172
The Reshaping of the Imperial Family73
A Collapsing Aristocracy79
The Move on the Religious World89
Another Push at the Bakufu100
4The Fall of the Kamakura Bakufu, 1331-1333105
The Kinai106
The Kanto114
The Events121
5Consolidation, 1333-1334137
Establishing Control138
Stabilizing the Flux: The Claims Court150
The Kenmu Policy on Land Rights159
6Transforming the Center: The Imperium and Kyoto173
Power and Prerogative in the New State174
Go-Daigo's Religious Policies185
Commerce, Social Flux, and the Capital199
7The Power of Geography: Regions and Provinces, 1333-1335211
Governors and Constables212
Kyushu219
The Mutsu Headquarters226
The Ashikaga and the Kanto235
8Revolution Redirected, 1335-244
The Ashikaga under Assault245
The Ashikaga Counterrevolution252
Go-Daigo and Medieval Beginnings262
Abbreviations Used in the Notes279
Notes281
List of Works Cited343
Glossary-Index371


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