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ヤマト政権の中央政権化に関する一考察 - A Consideration of the Centralization of the Yamato Government Japanese version

Authors: Shiina, Hironobu;

ヤマト政権の中央政権化に関する一考察 - A Consideration of the Centralization of the Yamato Government Japanese version

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本稿は、『日本書紀』および中国の正史に記された記録をもとに、ヤマト政権が日本列島における中央政権として確立していく過程を検討するものである。外交記録、国内統治の進展、および春秋二倍暦に基づく在位年構造を相互に照合することにより、西暦239年から266年の間が中央集権化の転換点であったことを明らかにする。とくに崇神天皇の治世における国内統治の強化と、中国王朝との外交関係の再構築を通じて、ヤマト政権が「倭国」の政権として政権として位置付けられた(確立した)ことが示唆される。本稿では従来の通説に再検討を加え、日本における古代国家形成過程の再解釈を試みる。 Author's Note: 本論は CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 ライセンスの下で公開されています。 内容に関する商業的利用、出版物等への転載・収録を希望される場合は、事前に著者の許可(電子的手段を含む)を得てください。 CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 では以下の条件が適用されます。(商用利用や、継承条件を外した利用など下記の条件以外で利用するには事前の許可が必要です)・表示(BY) :著者名の明示・非営利(NC):非商業目的での利用(要約・翻訳など)は自由(商用利用の場合は事前に個別の許可が必要です。)・継承(SA):本稿をもとにした派生作品(要約・翻案など)も、同じライセンス(CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)で公開する必要があります 本論は拙著「春秋二倍暦から見る日本書紀」DOI:10.5281/zenodo.15306422 の独自の編年構造モデルに基づいて再検討を行ったものになります 連絡先:https://tsurezureblog.sakuraweb.com/contact E-mail :h.shiina.contact@gmail.com クレジット表記は下記のいずれかの形式でお願いします。(2025年暫定版)Please credit the author in one of the following formats (2025 provisional version): ・椎名+タイトル・椎名(裕)+タイトル・Hironobu Shiina + title・H.Shiina + title・Shiina Hironobu + title・Shiina + title ※発行年やDOIなどは、必要に応じて記載してください。Optionally, you may add the publication year, DOI, or other relevant information. ※クレジット表記の形式は今後変更する場合があります。The format of author credit may be subject to change in the future. This study examines the process by which the Yamato polity developed into the central government of ancient Japan, focusing on records found in the Nihon Shoki and Chinese official histories. By correlating diplomatic reports, internal reforms, and the structure of reign years based on the Spring-Autumn Double-Year Calendar System, the paper identifies the period between 239 and 266 CE as pivotal in the centralization of power. It also evaluates the historical implications of these records in light of previous studies and proposes a revised interpretation of early state formation in Japan. --- **Author's Note:** This paper is licensed under **CC BY-NC-SA 4.0**. (Uses outside the following conditions—such as for commercial purposes or without the ShareAlike provision—require prior permission.) - **Attribution (BY):** The author's name must be credited. - **NonCommercial (NC):** Free for non-commercial use, including summaries and translations. Commercial use requires prior permission. - **ShareAlike (SA):** Any derivative works (including summaries, adaptations, etc.) must be released under the same license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). **Contact:** For inquiries regarding this work (including permissions for commercial use), please visit the following website: 👉 https://tsurezureblog.sakuraweb.com/contact📧 h.shiina.contact@gmail.com

Keywords

崇神天皇, ヤマト政権, 古代日本史, 春秋二倍暦, 魏志倭人伝, Nihon Shoki, 日本古代史, 日本書紀, 歴代天皇

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