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Frontmatter
Preface
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Introduction
I. The Familial System in Early Kibi
II. The Creation of the Imperial State System
III. Bizen and the Institutions of Taihō
IV. The Shōen System and the Return to Familial Authority
V. The Rise of the Bushi and the Origins of Feudal Authority
VI. Bizen During the Kamakura Period
VII. The Ashikaga Hegemony and the Rise of the Shugo-Daimyo
VIII. Bizen Under the House of Akamatsu
IX. Bizen and the Sengoku Daimyo
X. Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and the Unification of the Daimyo
XI. Bizen Under the House of Ukita
XII. The Establishment of the Tokugawa Hegemony
XIII. Bizen Under the Tokugawa Regime
Bibliography
Index
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