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253 Abe Masahiro, 100–102 Abe Masanori deathbed adoption, 99 Abe Tadaaki, 77, 119 Adams, William, 21 Aizu domain, 64–65; and deification, 143–149, 153 Akabane village, 69, 127–134 Akita domain, 12, 71–72, 85 Akizuki clan, 88–89 Akizuki domain, 100 Anderson, Benedict, 8 Andō Saori, 80–81 Arai Hakuseki, 152, 174 architecture and omote, 30–32, 36, 63, 66, 81, 126–127, 149; prohibition against building new shrines and temples, 136, 151–152, 156–157 aristocracy. See imperial court Asaka Tanpaku, 173 Ashikagagovernment,76,171,174, 176–178.SeealsoWarringStatesera attainder of fief, 1, 29, 30, 67, 68, 75–76, 78, 84, 86–87, 134 Index Numbers in boldface type refer to tables and figures. bakufu (term), 10–11, 168, 174, 177– 178, 183, 187–188, 195 bannermen, 4, 16, 28, 44, 87, 104, 150, 181; deathbed adoptions, 77–79; messenger bannermen, 81, 91, 94, 97, 101; as touring inspectors, 58, 60; Barth, Frederik, 55 Battle of Sekigahara, 3, 32, 44, 76, 101, 142 Berry, Mary Elizabeth, 10 Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice, 144n28 Bolitho, Harold, 32n30, 56n9 Brown, Philip, 18, 55 Buddhism, 28, 36, 85, 151, 158, 160–161; and Fujinami Shrine 154–155; and omote, 36, 134, 137–138, 144–147, 166; particular temples, 32, 62–63, 89, 93, 106, 111–114, 117, 124, 126, 129, 142, 152, 154–155, 158; temple registration system, 137–138, 144 index 254 Chinese discourses of authority, 24, 40, 44, 51, 140, 167, 173–174 Chōshū domain. See Hagi domain Chōsogabe clan, 107, 109, 112–113, 119 Chōsogabe Motochika, 107, 109, 112–113 chōtei (term), 11, 168, 174, 176, 179, 183, 188 Christianity, 29, 56, 138, 144, 150, 166 combinatory religion, 137–138 Confucianism, 35, 42, 137, 139–142, 145, 148–149, 174. See also Chinese discourses of authority country. See kokka; kuni daimyo, 3–8, 11, 20–21, 25–32, 191– 194; assessments of domainal productivity, 53–55, 70–73; histories written for, 103, 162–163, 182–187; and imperial court, 23, 140, 142–143, 154–155; inheritance law for, 1–3, 16; inside/outside identities, 37–42; law codes, 12, 25, 46; province-holding, 43– 47, 114; religious authority, 17, 40, 42; serving within Tokugawa government, 26–27, 58, 60, 64; sub-infeudated daimyo, 12, 44–45, 51, 86–87, 98; touring inspections of their own domains, 68–69; Warring States daimyo, 22, 24, 44; without domains, 12. See also attainder of fief; deathbed adoption ceremony; deification; domain mercantilism; fudai daimyo; law codes; tozama; and the names of individual daimyo and clans Dai Nihon shi, 167, 169, 173–180, 183, 186 Dai Nihon shi sansō, 173 DateChikamunedeathbedadoption,99 Date clan (Sendai), 48, 99–100; and deification, 163–164 Date clan (Uwajima), 48, 99–102; border disputes, 106–127 Date Hidemune, 107, 114 Date Masamune, 114 Date Munekatsu, 29 Date Munenari, 100–102 deathbed adoption ceremony, 1–3, 79–82, 83, 91, 94, 96–97, 101– 102; and audience with shogun, 78, 87, 98–101; origins, 74–79 deification, 17, 41–42, 136, 138–139; in late Tokugawa period, 150– 166; in seventeenth century, 141–150. See also Shinto doctors, 1–2, 27, 60, 81–82, 83, 89– 92, 94, 97, 99, 102 Doi Ichiemon, 117–119, 122–123 domain mercantilism (kokueki), 10, 13, 50–51, 141 Duara, Prasenjit, 8 Edo ambassadors, 98–100 emperor, 3–4, 10, 11, 21–24, 28, 36, 191–192; centered history writing , 17, 52, 139, 151, 161, 167, 169–179, 186–189; granting divinity, 142–143, 154, 164–165; and “imperial Japan,” 10, 17, 40– 41, 43, 138–140, 146–147, 151, 161–162, 166, 175, 182, 191– 196. See also imperial court; Meiji period; Mitogaku historiography; tennō [18.189.180.244] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 05:51 GMT) index 255 feudal space, 5–8, 11–12, 20–21, 30–32, 38, 51–52, 91–92, 136–137; and daimyo divinity, 147, 149, 157; destruction of, 168, 191–196; and history writing , 162, 168, 175, 179–180, 182, 188–189, and operation of legal system, 128–135 fief, 22–29, 31, 33, 37, 78, 90, 99, 105, 113, 126, 133, 181, 193 Finance Magistrate. See Tokugawa Finance Magistrate fu (term), 174 fudai daimyo, 32, 64–67, 101, 153, Fujinami Daimyōjin, 39, 42, 136, 152–162, 165 Fujita Teiichirō, 13 Fujita Yūkoku, 173 Fujiwara Kamatari, 151 Fujufuse Nichiren Buddhism, 138 Fukuoka Shō, 31 Genmei emperor, 171 Gōchō cadastral registers, 23, 55, 70–73 Go-Kameyama emperor, 173...

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