Ikki : Social Conflict and Political Protest in Early Modern Japan /
After an overview of the institutional and political contexts for Ikki, White uses individual cases and significant trends to describe Tokugawa-era resistance, its frequency and magnitude, and the organization, motivation, and tactics of the people involved. He links the forms and characteristics of...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
1995.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Political Context
- 2. The Economic Context
- 3. The Social and Demographic Context
- 4. The Ideological and Philosophical Context
- 5. Frequency and Magnitude
- 6. Repertoires
- 7. Process and Cycle
- 8. Protagonists and Antagonists
- 9. Twilight of the Ikki
- 10. Correlation and Causation
- 11. A Multivariate Analysis
- 12. The Inception of Conflict
- 13. Implications and Interpretations
- 14. Conclusion
- Appendix 1 The Aoki Koji Data
- Appendix 2 Magnitude and Type of Contention.


