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In other papers, I have collected abundant examples of deified samurai in the history of Japan. In this paper, I wish to consider the background in which a samurai becomes deified. I focus especially ...on the fact that there are a considerable number of examples of this phenomenon happening locally. In other words, Japanese people tend to memorize the local history through this deification of samurais. This tendency continued, even during the age of modernization from the Edo period. For example, at the start of a modern city, the feudal lord of the area in the Edo period was deified as its symbol. From this, what images can we say that Japanese people have had of the samurai? The examples I wish to use in this paper will be a useful tool with which to analyse the images of samurais that Japanese people hold.続きを見る
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はじめに 1. 旧主として(1)御霊信仰(2)多様な地域神化(3)改易・転封した旧主(4)領主による旧主祭祀 2. 先祖として(1)先祖観念と領主意識(2)先祖神としての東照宮(3)譜代と転封(4)給人領主家(5)帰村武士の由緒 3. 近代になって(1)歴史的個性と神格化(2)旧小藩分立地域(3)故郷の旧主とともに おわりに
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