Heihanki
(Minister of War Nobunori’s
Logbook), 52–54, 58, 83
Heiji Disturbance (1160), 1, 51, 52, 55, 57,
90n, 135–36
Heiji monogatari ekotoba
(Illustrated
Scroll of the Tale of the Heiji), 136
Heiji
tales, 135–36
Heike monogatari
(The Tale of the Heike),
15–16, 133n, 174n, 251–55, 263–64, 273
Heizei (retired emperor), 112
Heldt, Gustav, 202n
Hiraizumi, H., 51n
Hirano Satuski, 155n
Hirasawa Gorō, 144n, 146n, 189n,
191n, 193n
historical narrative, 21–22
historical tales (
rekishi monogatari
):
The
Clear Mirror
as end of, 265–66n;
defined, 6–7n; and
The Mirror of the
East
, 21n; and received narrative,
14–15, 16–18, 27; and social disorder,
111n
Hōbutsushū
(Collected Treasures) (Taira
no Yasuyori), 75–77, 78, 79
Hōgen Disturbance (1160), 1, 51, 52–54,
57, 70–72, 90n, 135–36
Hōji Disturbance (1242–74), 141, 210,
211, 217
Hōjō family, 141, 156, 168, 190, 210
Hōjō Masako, 151n, 208, 215,
216, 234n
Hōjō Tokimasa, 213n
Hōjō Tokiyori, 143, 212n, 217, 223n
Hōjō Yasutoki, 206n, 215, 260
Hōjō Yoshitoki, 215
Index
313
Honchō shojaku mokuroku
(Catalogue of
This Sovereignty’s Texts) (Fujiwara no
Sanefuyu), 76–77n, 182n, 201n, 281n
Honchō tsugan
(A Comprehensive Mirror
of Our Sovereignty), 11–12n, 276, 278n
Horikawa (emperor), 62
Hosokawa Taketoshi, 249
Huainanzi
, 11
“The Hundredfold Mirror” (Bailian jing)
(Bai Juyi), 12n
Hurst, Cameron, 50
Hyōdō Hiromi, 252n, 266n
Ichijō Tadayori, 214
Ichi-no-tani, Hiyodorigoe sakaotoshi no zu
(Illustration of the Precipitous Descent
at Hiyodorigoe Pass, Ichi-no-tani), xiv
Ihara Saikaku, 276, 276–77n
Iitoyo (empress), 280n
Ikeda Shinobu, 136n
Illustrated Account of the Mongol Invasions
(Mōko shūrai ekotoba), 198
The Illustrated Mirror of Eastern Wives
(Ehon Azuma kagami), 275
An Illustrated Mirror of Falconry
(Ehon
taka kagami), 275
Illustrated Scroll of Annual Events
(Nenjū
gyōji emaki), 6
An Illustrated Scroll of Minister Kibi’s Trip
to China
(Kibi no Otodo nittō emaki),
195, 275
Illustrated Scroll of the Tale of the Heiji
(Heiji monogatari ekotoba), 136
Illustration of the Precipitous Descent at
Hiyodorigoe Pass, Ichi-no-tani
(Ichi-no-tani, Hiyodorigoe sakaotoshi
no zu), xiv
Imakagami
. See
The New Mirror
Ima monogatari
(New Tales) (Nobuzane),
82n
imperial court.
See
court culture; court/
official histories
Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era
(Taiping yulan), 139–40, 172n
India, 147n, 155n
Ippen, 229
Ise monogatari
(Tales of Ise), 45, 62, 76
Ishi (empress), 60
Ishida, Ichirō, 183, 185–86
Ishii Susumu, 223
Ishikawa Tōru, 23, 36, 46
Ito, Satoshi, 147
Itō Takako, 79n
Iwasa Masashi, 244n, 246n
Iyo (prince), 112
Jakushō, 228
Japanese historiography: Anglophone
scholarship on, 18–19; court/official
histories, 4–6, 7–8, 17n, 39, 246;
The
Great Mirror
as new approach in, 2–3;
and Heian period social disorder, 5–6,
15–16; impact of Genpei War on,
85–86; post-Kamakura
bakufu
changes, 239–40; received narrative
on, 13–19, 27; recent scholarship
trends, 19–20; and tales, 6–9
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