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shogunate    
n. 将军职位,将军政治,幕府时代

将军职位,将军政治,幕府时代

shogunate
n 1: a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute
dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or
opposition etc.) [synonym: {dictatorship}, {absolutism},
{authoritarianism}, {Caesarism}, {despotism}, {monocracy},
{one-man rule}, {shogunate}, {Stalinism},
{totalitarianism}, {tyranny}]


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  • Shogunate | History Facts | Britannica
    What was the shogunate? The shogunate was the hereditary military dictatorship of Japan (1192–1867) Legally, the shogun answered to the emperor, but, as Japan evolved into a feudal society, control of the military became tantamount to control of the country
  • Shogun - Wikipedia
    The shogunate system was originally established under the Kamakura shogunate by Minamoto no Yoritomo after the Genpei War, although theoretically the state, and therefore the Emperor, still held de jure ownership of all land in Japan
  • Shogun - World History Encyclopedia
    The shogunate government, also known as bakufu, which means 'tent government' in reference to its origins as a title held by a commander in the field, was based on the feudal relationship between lord and vassal
  • The shogunate, history and legacy of Japans military dictatorship
    The shogunate refers to a feudal military system of government that ruled Japan for several centuries, between the Heian era and the Meiji Restoration Under the authority of a shogun, general-in-chief and true ruler of the country, the shogunate profoundly influenced Japanese history and culture
  • The Japanese Shogunate: Military Rule, Feudal Order . . . - CountryReports
    From the establishment of the first shogunate by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1185 to the resignation of the last Tokugawa shogun Yoshinobu in 1867, this system of dual sovereignty — imperial in name, military in fact — shaped every dimension of Japanese life, from the rigid hierarchies of feudal society to the aesthetic traditions of samurai culture
  • Shōgun: who really ruled Japan? - Dai Yokai
    Unable to resist Western cannon, the shogunate collapsed In 1867 the last shōgun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, returned power to the emperor: the Meiji Restoration (1868), the end of 676 years of shogunate and the end of the samurai class
  • What Is A Shōgun And What Is A Shōgunate? | HistoryExtra
    There have been three major shōgunates in Japanese history – the first being the Kamakura Shōgunate, established in 1192 It was established in the eastern Japanese city of Kamakura by Minamoto no Yorimoto following his victory over the Taira clan in the Genpei War
  • The Role of Shogun in Japanese History: An Informative Overview
    In this informative overview, we will explore the various aspects of the Shogunate system, the authority and power of the Shogun, the impact on Japanese society, and the legacy it left behind The Shogun, meaning “supreme general,” was the military dictator of Japan during the feudal period
  • Understanding the Shogun and Shogunate: A Comprehensive Guide to Japan . . .
    A shogunate (幕府, bakufu) refers to the government or administrative system led by a shogun It was the military dictatorship that ruled Japan from the Kamakura period (1185-1333) to the end of the Edo period (1603-1868)
  • Tokugawa Shogunate - Encyclopedia. com
    The central government, known as the bakufu (shogunate), was administered as an authoritarian dictatorship disseminated through a military aristocracy The shogun was assisted by the roju (chief elders), a council of ministers with authority over the nation’s executive departments





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