Hiraizumi: Buddhist Art and Regional Politics in...

Hiraizumi: Buddhist Art and Regional Politics in Twelfth-Century Japan

Mimi Hall Yiengpruksawan
0 / 4.0
0 comments
この本はいかがでしたか?
ファイルの質はいかがですか?
質を評価するには、本をダウンロードしてください。
ダウンロードしたファイルの質はいかがでしたか?
In the twelfth century, along the borders of the Japanese state in northern Honshu, three generations of local rulers built a capital city at Hiraizumi that became a major military and commercial center. Known as the Hiraizumi Fujiwara, these rulers created a city filled with art, in an attempt to use the power of art and architecture to claim a religious and political mandate. In the first book-length study of Hiraizumi in English, the author studies the rise of the Hiraizumi Fujiwara and analyzes their remarkable construction program. She traces the strategies by which the Hiraizumi Fujiwara attempted to legitimate their rule and grounds the splendor of Hiraizumi in the desires, political and personal, of the men and women who sponsored and displayed that art.
カテゴリー:
年:
1998
出版社:
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ASIA CENTER
言語:
english
ページ:
293
ISBN 10:
0674392051
ISBN 13:
9780674392052
シリーズ:
HARVARD EAST ASIAN MONOGRAPHS
ファイル:
PDF, 60.10 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1998
オンラインで読む
への変換進行中。
への変換が失敗しました。

主要なフレーズ