a fundamental investigation into the roles played by the Yodo-Inaba clan, a hereditary daimyo, in the governance of Kamigata region during the middle and late periods of early modern ages

About This Project

Japan Grant Number
JP26370805 (JGN)
Funding Program
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Funding Organization
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Kakenhi Information

Project/Area Number
26370805
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Allocation Type
  • Multi-year Fund
Review Section / Research Field
  • Humanities and Social Sciences > Humanities > History > Japanese history
Research Institution
  • Kyoto Women's University
Project Period (FY)
2014-04-01 〜 2018-03-31
Project Status
Completed
Budget Amount*help
4,030,000 Yen (Direct Cost: 3,100,000 Yen Indirect Cost: 930,000 Yen)

Research Abstract

In order to make a fundamental investigation into the roles played by the Yodo-Inaba clan, a hereditary daimyo, in the governance of Kamigata region during the middle and late periods of early modern ages, we collected and analyzed historic manuscripts which were handed down by the families that once consisted of the clan. Specifically, we first tried to have an overall view of the historic manuscripts produced by the Inaba family and its former retainer families and surveyed and catalogued 2,180 pieces of Kozuki family papers, 257 pieces of Takano family papers and 257 pieces of Takebayashi family papers, all of which were newly acquired. Consequently, we succeeded in analyzing basic political structure of the Yodo clan and the military, status and occupational hierarchies inside it and making clear military obligations which Tokugawa shogunate imposed on the Yodo clan, including fire-extinguishing in and military defense of Kyoto city.

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