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Taira no Kiyomori
Heike Legacies
Some Reflections on Japanese Religion and Its Relationship to the Imperial System
©Copyright 2012 Sachi Schmidt-Hori
Powerful Warriors and Influential Clergy Interaction and Conflict Between the Kamakura Bakufu and Religious Institutions
Understanding Japan: a Cultural History by Professor Mark J
Creating Heresy: (Mis)Representation, Fabrication, and the Tachikawa-Ryū
The Heian Period
Emperor Gotoba Forging a Sword from the Poetry Anthology Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, Circa 1840, Utagawa Kuniyoshi; Courtesy of Library of Congress
Heike-Monogatari-Background-Guide
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
A Lady Samurai Behind the Shadow of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Japan in the Age of the Samurai History and Film
THE SOCIO-POLITICAL FUNCTIONS of JAPANESE “VENGEFUL SPIRIT” HANDSCROLLS, 1150-1230 by Sara Lorraine Sumpter Bachelor of Arts
A002930 – History of Japan
Yoshiwara (Pleasure District) Is Visible
Japanese History Quiz What Was the Average Height in Centimeters of People Who Lived in the Jomon Period, the Era Until About 3,000 Years Ago?
Deconstructing `Japan'
Documents and Literary Manuscripts in Early Medieval Japan
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In Name Only: Imperial Sovereignty in Early Modern Japan Author(S): Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi Reviewed Work(S): Source: Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol
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A Case Study of Heian Japan Through Art: Japan’S Four Great Emaki
203. Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace Kamakura Period, Japan. C. 1250
(Im)Morality of Imagawa Ryoshun
The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei In
Kinship, Inheritance, and the Environment in Medieval Japan By
Kibi’S Adventures in China (Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki): Japanese Consciousness of Foreign Powers and a Secret Code
Honganji in the Muromachi-Sengoku Period: Taking up the Sword and Its Consequences
The Kamakura Period (1185-1333)
Sister Solidarity: Compassionate Relationships Among Popular Entertainers and Their Fellow Women in Medieval Japan
The Yuima-E As Theatre of the State
The Heike Monogatari
Life in Ancient Japan Free
Notes on “Yoshitsune & the Thousand Cherry Trees: a Reading”
Death and Emotional Standards in Heian Japan
Teaching Gender and Hegemony in Heike Monogatari Arden Taylor A
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Amidaji: Mortuary Art, Architecture, and Rites of Emperor Antoku’S Temple
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The Tale of the Fuji Cave
The Project Gutenberg Ebook of Japan by David Murray This Ebook