From Sovereign to Symbol

Auteur: Conlan, Thomas Donald (Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Bowdoin College)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
Fourteenth-century Japan witnessed a conflict about the nature of power that was expressed through the rituals and institutions of two rival courts. Ultimately, political authority came to be asserted through the language of esoteric Buddhist rituals, which determined the parameters of political possibility in Japan.

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Fourteenth-century Japan witnessed a conflict about the nature of power that was expressed through the rituals and institutions of two rival courts. Ultimately, political authority came to be asserted through the language of esoteric Buddhist rituals, which determined the parameters of political possibility in Japan.
ISBN / EAN 9780199778102
Auteur Conlan, Thomas Donald (Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Bowdoin College)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc