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Tanuma Okitsugu (田沼 意次) (September 11, 1719, in Edo, ****an –
August 25, 1788, in Edo) was a
chamberlain (sobashū) and a
senior counselor (rōjū) to the...
- Okitomo [ja], was the son of the
senior wakadoshiyori Tanuma Tonomo-no-kami
Okitsugu. The
younger Tanuma was
killed in
front of his
father as both were returning...
- ****ans
Kaiserhof in der Edo-Zeit, p. 186. Hall, John. (1955).
Tanuma Okitsugu, p. 120. Hall, p. 169. Hall, p. 121. Ponsonby-Fane, p. 423. "Genealogy"...
- a
reactionary response to the
excesses of his rōjū predecessor,
Tanuma Okitsugu (1719–1788); and the
result was that the Tanuma-initiated, liberalizing...
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attempt to gain more
revenue for the government. In 1767, to 1786
Tanuma Okitsugu also
initiated some
unorthodox economic reforms to
expand government income...
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Ieharu appointed Okitsugu as an
Elder and
entrusted her with the
overall management of the
shogunate and the
redface pox.
Okitsugu's skills earned her...
- (Koishikawa Hospital)
where the
common people could receive medical care.
Tanuma Okitsugu, who held the
position of rōjū (老中, Elder),
during the
reign of Tokugawa...
- a
reactionary response to the
excesses of his rōjū predecessor,
Tanuma Okitsugu (1719–1788). The
result was that the Tanuma-initiated,
liberalizing reforms...
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Cultural Affairs.
Retrieved June 11, 2012. Hall, John
Whitney (1982).
Tanuma Okitsugu, 1719-1788:
forerunner of
modern ****an. Harvard-Yenching
Institute monograph...
- The
Cambridge History of ****an, p. xxiii. Hall, John. (1955).
Tanuma Okitsugu, 1719–1788, p. 120. Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959).
Imperial House, p....