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Preface
1. The Contours of Bakufu Politics
Shogun and Fudai
The Reign of Ienobu
Sobayōnin and Fudai in the Reign of Ietsugu
The Development of Sobayōnin Politics in the Reign of Yoshimune
2. Jusha and Yoriai
Family Background
The Role of the Jusha
Hakuseki as Jusha
Hakuseki as Yoriai
Some Questions Remaining
3. Associates and Rivals
The Character of Tokugawa Ienobu
Relations between Hakuseki and Manabe Akifusa prior to Ienobu's Accession
Hakuseki and Akifusa in the Reign of Ienobu
Hakuseki and Akifusa in the Reign of Ietsugu
Hakuseki during the Reign of Yoshimune
4. Intellectual Influences, Psychological Disposition
The Question of Intellectual Affiliation
Psychological Disposition
The Impact of Confucianism
The Commitment to Authenticity
5. Fiscal Exigencies: Approaches to the Economic Foundations of Bakufu Rule
Restoration of the Currency
Regulation of Foreign Trade
Approaches to Administration of the Tenryō
Rationalization of the Post-Station System
6. Shogun, Daimyo, and Populace: The Role of the Ruler in the Bakuhan State
Perspectives on the National Role of the Bakufu
Developments under Tsunayoshi
The Views of Hakuseki
Developments under Yoshimune 147
7. The Shogun and His Officials: Perspectives on the Bakufu Administrative Structure
Bakufu Administration in the Reigns of Iemitsu and Ietsuna: The Role of the Rōjū
Administrative Developments under Tsunayoshi
The Mature Bakufu Administrative Structure under Yoshimune
The Orientation of Hakuseki
The Grounds for Hakuseki's Position
8. The Creation of a King: Reshaping the Symbols of Shogunal Authority
The Structure of Bakufu Legitimacy
Basic Premises of Confucian Political Thought
His Majesty, the King of Japan
Revision of the Buke Shohatto
Reorientation of the Kan'i System
9. Answering Critics
The Nature of the Opposition
The Argument against Hakuseki's Innovations
Hakuseki's Defense of His Program as True to Buke
Tradition
The Issue of Imperial Prerogatives: Defense of the Title of Kokuō
10. Arguing from History: Reappraisal of the Eternal Sovereignty of the Imperial Line
The Tradition of Eternal Imperial Rule
Hakuseki's Interpretation of Kamiyo
The Later Stages of Imperial Rule
11. Redefinition of the Parameters of Buke Rule
Perspectives on the Historical Role of the Buke
Approaches to the Office of Shogun
The Views of Hakuseki
Approaches to the Tokugawa Bakufu
12. Contradictions
A Practical Solution and Its Problems
Voluntary Yielding
Obstacles
Confrontation with the Center
Conclusion
Appendixes
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
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