Politics in the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1600-1843 |
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Introduction | 1 |
Early Growth and Organization of the Tokugawa | 8 |
Formal Tokugawa House Organization | 32 |
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Abe Masahiro acquired administrative advisors affairs appointed assigned attached elders bakufu leader bakufu officials Bakuhan basic rank stipend bugyō cadet sons castle century chamber chief councillor clique leader dōshin duties Echizen Edo period Enceinte Exterior fief finance fudai gashira gawa grand chamberlain guard hatamoto heir hereditary Hidetada Hoshina Masayuki Hotta Hotta Masayoshi house land hyō Iemitsu Ienari Ieyasu income inspectors intendants Ishin Japan Kantō Kinai Kitajima kobushin koku kokudaka Kyoto later liege vassals mansions Matsudaira medium vassal daimyo Middle Interior Mikawa military minor vassal daimyo Mito Mizuno Mizuno Tadakuni Nihon rekishi Osaka Owari position posts putative yield reform related daimyo rōjū ryō Sadanobu Sakai Sakai Tadakiyo sankin kōtai senior councillor shogun shogunal household status subordinate Sumpu superintendents Tadakuni Tanuma Three Houses Toku Tokugawa bakufu Tokugawa house Tokyo Tsunayoshi vassal daimyo vassal daimyo officials vertical clique warriors Yanagisawa yoriki Yoshimune