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* ''Japanese'': 幕府 (Bakufu)
 
* ''Japanese'': 幕府 (Bakufu)
'''Bakufu''' refers to the Samurai government.
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'''Bakufu''' (lit. "tent government") is a term commonly used to refer to the samurai government, or shogunate. The term, however, was not commonly used during the periods of samurai rule. To the contrary, it only came into common usage within the [[Mito school]] of historical philosophy, during the mid- or late [[Edo period]], and only became truly standard during the [[Bakumatsu]] (1853-1868) and [[Meiji period]]s (1868-1912).<ref>Watanabe Hiroshi, Luke Roberts (trans.), "About Some Japanese Historical Terms," ''Sino-Japanese Studies'' 10:2 (1998), 32-35.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:14, 5 January 2014

  • Japanese: 幕府 (Bakufu)

Bakufu (lit. "tent government") is a term commonly used to refer to the samurai government, or shogunate. The term, however, was not commonly used during the periods of samurai rule. To the contrary, it only came into common usage within the Mito school of historical philosophy, during the mid- or late Edo period, and only became truly standard during the Bakumatsu (1853-1868) and Meiji periods (1868-1912).[1]

References

  1. Watanabe Hiroshi, Luke Roberts (trans.), "About Some Japanese Historical Terms," Sino-Japanese Studies 10:2 (1998), 32-35.