Research on mechanisms of order liquidation and restructuring during the Warring States period
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- MURAI Ryosuke
- Principal Investigator
- 岡山大学
About this project
- Japan Grant Number
- JP18K00962
- Funding Program
- Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
- Funding organization
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- Project/Area Number
- 18K00962
- Research Category
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
- Allocation Type
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- Multi-year Fund
- Review Section / Research Field
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- Basic Section 03020:Japanese history-related
- Research Institution
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- Okayama University
- Project Period (FY)
- 2018-04-01 〜 2022-03-31
- Project Status
- Completed
- Budget Amount*help
- 2,860,000 Yen (Direct Cost: 2,200,000 Yen Indirect Cost: 660,000 Yen)
Research Abstract
In the Muromachi period, the rulings of the shogunate and the "shigyo" by the shugo have a relative prominence that people use as a common point of reference. Therefore, it is believed that people would seek the issuance of documents from the shogunate or the shugo. However, in the Warring States period, the prominence of the bakufu and the shugo declined, and the assurances of the bakufu and the shugo came to be regarded as insufficient, leading to the issuance of documents by local authorities. The hanmotsu does not function solely within the one-to-one relationship between the issuer and the recipient, but also orders the reactions of surrounding third parties. The relationship between those who share that order is the "public" to the "private. The change from the territorial payroll without a document to the territorial payroll with a document is due to the awareness of this "public" order.