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We are publishing 'Rekishi Kenkyu' (Historical Research) Issue 723

We will publish 'Rekishi Kenkyu' Issue 723 at the beginning of September 2024.
The special feature of this issue is 'The Battle of Sekigahara and Mino: The Prelude That Decided the Outcome'.

What determined the outcome of the Battle of Sekigahara?
We will re-examine the Battle of Sekigahara, which is frequently covered in research and media and is likely known to everyone, from various angles.
We will approach the true nature of the battle from perspectives such as the geographical characteristics of Mino, the warlords of Mino during the battle, the movements of the lords of Sekigahara, the state of the villages exposed to the ravages of war, and post-war processing.
Furthermore, in this issue's reader submissions (New Theories in Regional History), we cover the 'Shinchō Kōki'.
'Rekishi Kenkyu' welcomes your submissions.




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[Table of Contents]
Opening Essay: What I Want to Convey Now
The Progress from 'Imperial History' to 'Imperial Studies' Isao Tokoro
Special Feature: The Battle of Sekigahara and Mino—The Prelude That Decided the Outcome
The Kiso River System: The Divide Between East and West Akihiko Yamada
Before and After the Battle of Sekigahara as Seen in the 'Family Records' of Ikeda Retainers Soki Nakagawa
The Lord of Sekigahara: Takenaka Shigekado Takashi Yamagata
Ikeda Terumasa's Prohibition and the Seijun-ji Temple Regulations
—Prohibitions in the Battle of Sekigahara and the Background of Their Issuance Kota Irie
Historical Novel: 'Aisho' Part 4
Family Status and Real Power Sakura Oguri
Reading Castle Repair Drawings Part 4
Morioka Castle Drawing—A Castle Repair Request Drawing That Kept the Hidden Enclosure Secret Hitoshi Kamiyama
Reading Sengoku Period Local Documents Part 24
Muroga Zensho Requests Service from Takizawa Hachibei Junichi Kubota
The Yamato Kingship and Ancient Clans Part 27
The Formation of the Kamitsukeno Clan and Their Field of Activity Hikaru Matsuo
Cultural Education Course: History Question Book (Part 33)
World War I and Pandemics Yoichi Watanabe
Student Invitation Seat
Changes in the Adoption of Chinese Systems in Ancient Japan and Korea from the Perspective of Capital City Comparison Miyu Nakanishi
New Theories in Regional History
A Tentative Theory on the Entry for the 24th Day of the 5th Month of the 6th Year of Tensho in 'Shinchō Kōki'
—Regarding Takenaka Hanbei's Maneuvers and the 'Bizen no Uchi' Notation Nobuyasu Miyano
Historical Correspondence
[Grave Visiting Pilgrimage] Kazoku (Peerage) Graves Remaining in Saga ②
Marquis Okuma Family, Count Soejima Family, Baron Shiraishi-Nabeshima Family Takuya Kurosaka
New Discoveries! Cultural Property News Editorial Department