The Distribution Control and Urban Domination by Sengoku Daimyo : Taking Aki-Itsukushima

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  • 戦国大名による流通統制と都市支配 : 安芸国厳島を例に
  • センゴク ダイミョウ ニヨル リュウツウ トウセイ ト トシ シハイ : アキノクニ イツクシマ オ レイ ニ

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The aim of this paper is to examine the movement of power, such as the Daimyo, temples, or pirates, Kokuzin (foreign lords), merchants, and city residents in Itukushima (Aki) from historical materials, and the development and linkage of changes in distribution and commerce, the growth of Itukushima city, and the deepening of the Daimyo's control. Itukushima was the center of religion, and the base of Seto Naikai distribution in the late middle ages. In the late Sengoku period, the representatives of Itukushima were Tanamori Husaaki, Daishoin, and Daiganzi, and they are presumed to have controlled rituals and distribution. Outside the island, pirates represented by the Murakami family and Kokuzin did acts of piracy like building new barriers, and collecting guard fees. ......

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  • 都市文化研究

    都市文化研究 19 2-14, 2017-03

    大阪市立大学大学院文学研究科 : 都市文化研究センター

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