The Ashikaga Shogunate and the Heian Period: A Historical Analysis
This six-page undergraduate paper examines the rise of the Heian Period in Japan in relation to the development and political ambition of Nara Buddhism. The author explains the rise of the Fujiwara family and its dominance of the court and discusses some of the cultural contributions during this period. The paper also analyzes the rise of the Ashikaga Shogunate, identifies the historical causes that led to the establishment of North and South Dynasties, and discusses the significant cultural, artistic, and religious achievments of this period.