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Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu - The Origins of Dual Government in Japan (Hardcover)
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Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu - The Origins of Dual Government in Japan (Hardcover)
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This book is a much expanded and wholly rewritten treatment of the
subject of the author's first book, "Warrior Government in Early
Medieval Japan," published in 1974. In this new version, the
"warrior" and "medieval" character of Japan's first shogunate is
significantly de-emphasized, thus requiring not only a new title,
but also a new book.
The author's new view of the final decades of twelfth-century Japan
is one of a less revolutionary set of experiences and a smaller
achievement overall than previously thought. The pivotal figure,
Minamoto Yoritomo, retains his dominant role in establishing the
"dual polity" of Court and Bakufu, but his successes are now
explained in terms of more limited objectives. A new regime was fit
into an environment that was still basically healthy and vibrant,
leading not to the substitution of one government for another, but
rather to the emergence of a new authority that would have to
interact with the old.
The book aims to present a dual perspective on the period by
juxtaposing what we know against our best possible estimate of what
Yoritomo himself knew. It is deeply concerned with the multiple
balancing acts introduced by this ever nimble experimenter in
governing, who was forever seeking to determine, and then to
promote, what would work while curtailing or eliminating what would
not. The author seeks to recreate step-by-step the movement from
one historical juncture to another, whether this means adapting
already available information, building anew, or working with
combinations of materials. Throughout, the book addresses new
topics and offers many new interpretations on subjects as
wide-ranging as the 1189 military campaign in the north and the
phenomenon of delegated authority.
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