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Record Nr.

UNINA9910455295703321

Autore

Van Goethem Ellen

Titolo

Nagaoka : Japan's forgotten capital / / by Ellen Van Goethem

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2008

ISBN

1-282-39827-X

9786612398278

90-474-3325-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (392 p.)

Collana

Brill's Japanese studies library, , 0925-6512 ; ; v. 29

Disciplina

952/.1864

Soggetti

Nagaokakyo (Extinct city)

Japan History Nara period, 710-794

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-356) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Materials / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Introduction / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter One. Prince Yamabe’s Rise To Prominence / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Two. Why Establish A New Capital? / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Three. The Search For A Suitable Site / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Four. The First Phase Of Construction / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Five. The Assassination Of Fujiwara No Tanetsugu / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Six. The Second Phase Of Construction / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Seven. The Basic Plan Of A Chinese-Style Capital City / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Eight. The Nagaoka Palace Enclosure / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Nine. The Urban Centre At Nagaoka / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Ten. Another Transfer Of Capitals / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Eleven. Kanmu’s Centralised Power / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Twelve. Why Leave The Nagaoka Capital? / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Chapter Thirteen. The Perfect Site For A New Capital City / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Conclusion / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Appendix / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Glossaries / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Bibliography / E.M.A. Van Goethem -- Index / E.M.A. Van Goethem.

Sommario/riassunto

This is the first work to deal comprehensively with the historical and physical aspects of the Nagaoka palace and capital, which were constructed in the eighth century at the order of Kanmu Tennō, but



abruptly abandoned after only ten years. New research and the information yielded by decades of excavation made possible this fresh reassessment of conventional theories of the construction and layout of Nagaoka, as well as the life and reign of its founder. It also examines the motivations behind Nagaoka's establishment and abandonment within the context of Kanmu's reign and personal convictions. In broader terms, this volume deals with the process of capital building in late eighth-century Japan, and the links between the Nara and Heian capitals.