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Title 古代籍張上に見る戸と家族  
Kana コダイセキチョウジョウ ニ ミル コ ト カゾク  
Romanization Kodaisekichojo ni miru ko to kazoku  
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Title A Study of Family and Household in Japanese Ancient Census Register Books  
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Name 平野, 敏政  
Kana ヒラノ, トシマサ  
Romanization Hirano, Toshimasa  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学文学部  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
Romanization Mita tetsugakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1978  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 68  
Year 1978  
Month 10  
Start page 51  
End page 80  
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In the ancient census register books, a componential unit group is a household. Ancient household can not be regarded as a family. They often include several families, boaders ("Yorikuchi, Kiko" "Yoriudo, Kijin"), and slaves ("Nu, Hi "). In this article, examining the ancient register books and commentary books of "Ritsuryo" ("Ryo no Gige", "Ryo no Shuge".), .1 assume the determinants of a household as follows ; . i) A household is not always composed of one individual family (nuclear family). ii) A household must include more than two male adults (above sixteen years old). iii) Only a patrilineal offspring can succeed to his father's household. iv) A household is avowedly administrative organization which is liable to taxation. v) The head of a household can control all of families within his household. Recently, on explanation of a household, professor Koji Hirata offered a very important and interesting hypothesis. He assumed that a nuclear family was the. original from of a household and that the structure of a household in the ancient census ' register books became increasingly complex as the registration repeated. Judging from five items mentiond above and family cycle theory, I conclue that Hirata's hypothesis is acceptable only when it is adopted to the family of procreation of a certain person within a household.. If we apply the family cycle theory which tells us a man belongs to two kinds of families, i. e. family of orientation and family of procreation, we can not assume that the ancient household is originally formed on the basis of a nuclear familiy.
 
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1. はじめに
2. 令文上の「戸」の観念
3. 「戸」の性格
4. 家族構成非再現説の検討
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Philosophy / 68 (197810)
 
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