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A History of Japan, 1334-1615
XXV. TOKUGAWA IEYASU
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June 1 1961
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Stanford University Press
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June 1 1961
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10.1515/9781503621152-029
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
CONTENTS
pp. v
PREFACE
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. xiii
DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF PLATES
pp. xv
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT
pp. 1
I. THE REIGN OF GO-DAIGO
pp. 22
II. THE KEMMU RESTORATION
pp. 43
III. THE RISE OF ASHIKAGA TAKAUJI
pp. 59
IV. THE SOUTHERN COURT
pp. 78
V. DISSENSION IN THE BAKUFU
pp. 96
VI. THE FAILURE OF THE SOUTHERN COURT
pp. 116
VII. THE END OF THE CIVIL WAR
pp. 127
VIII. THE LIFE OF THE COURT
pp. 141
IX. ASHIKAGA SUPREMACY
pp. 167
X. FOREIGN RELATIONS UNDER YOSHIMITSU AND YOSHIMOCHI
pp. 181
XI. ECONOMIC GROWTH
pp. 195
XII. YOSHIMOCHI'S SUCCESSORS
pp. 217
XIII. THE ŌNIN WAR
pp. 233
XIV. THE CAPITAL AND THE PROVINCES AFTER THE ŌNIN WAR
pp. 249
XV. SENGOKU-DAIMYŌ, THE CIVIL WAR BARONS
pp. 261
XVI. SEABORNE TRADE
pp. 273
XVII. THE ROAD TO UNIFICATION
pp. 291
XVIII. CHRISTIANITY AND BUDDHISM UNDER NOBUNAGA
pp. 300
XIX. NOBUNAGA'S LAST YEARS
pp. 311
XX. HIDEYOSHI'S RISE TO POWER
pp. 330
XXI. HIDEYOSHI'S POLITICAL AIMS
pp. 352
XXII. THE INVASION OF KOREA
pp. 363
XXIII. HIDEYOSHI'S LAST YEARS
pp. 380
XXIV. AZUCHI-MOMOYAMA
pp. 385
XXV. TOKUGAWA IEYASU
pp. 399
XXVI. THE FIRST YEARS OF THE TOKUGAWA BAKUFU
pp. 409
APPENDIXES
pp. 419
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
pp. 427
GLOSSARY
pp. 429
INDEX
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