1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History

Edited By Karl F. Friday Copyright 2017
    432 Pages
    by Routledge

    432 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Scholarship on premodern Japan has grown spectacularly over the past four decades, in terms of both sophistication and volume. A new approach has developed, marked by a higher reliance on primary documents, a shift away from the history of elites to broader explorations of social structures, and a re-examination of many key assumptions. As a result, the picture of the early Japanese past now taught by specialists differs radically from the one that was current in the mid-twentieth century.





    This handbook offers a comprehensive historiographical review of Japanese history up until the 1500s. Featuring chapters by leading historians and covering the early Jōmon, Yayoi, Kofun, Nara, and Heian eras, as well as the later medieval periods, each section provides a foundational grasp of the major themes in premodern Japan. The sections will include:









    • Geography and the environment


    • Political events and institutions


    • Society and culture


    • Economy and technology




    The Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History is an essential reference work for students and scholars of Japanese, Asian, and World History.

    Introduction



    Part I. Geography & the Environment



    1.Geography & History and Geography in History



    2. Climate & Environment in History



    3: Classical Japan & the Continent



    Part II. Political Events & Institutions



    4. The Jōmon & Yayoi Ages



    5. The Kofun era & Early State Formation



    6. The Ritsuryō State



    7. From Classical to Medieval? Ōchō Kokka, Kenmon Taisei & the Heian Court



    8. The Court and Its Provinces: Producing and Distributing Wealth in Classical Society, 700–1200



    9. Court & Countryside 1200-1600: The Articulation of Local Autonomy



    10. The Imperial Court in Medieval Japan



    11. The 16th Century: Identifying a New Group of "Unifiers" & Reevaluating the Myth of "Reunification"



    Part III. Society & Culture



    12. Religion in Archaic Japan



    13. Gender and Family in the Archaic & Classical Ages



    14. Heian-kyō: from Royal Center to Metropole



    15. Religion in Nara & Heian Japan



    16. The Historical Demography of Japan to 1700



    17. Village and Rural Life in Medieval Japan



    18. Family, Women, and Gender in Medieval Society



    19. Outcasts & Marginals In Medieval Japan



    20. Medieval Warriors & Warfare



    21. Religion in Medieval Japan



    Part IV. Economy & Technology



    22. Coins & Commerce in Classical Japan



    23. Knowledge of Nature & Craft: Researching the History of Science, Mathematics & Technology in Japan before 1600



    24. Agriculture & Food Production



    25. Commerce & Towns in Medieval Japan



    Bibliography



    Index

    Biography

    Karl F. Friday is Professor in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Saitama University and Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia, USA.