『THE HISTORY OF FUSSA (福生歴史物語 英語版)』 表紙目次はじめに1.Stone tool using people2.A rich environment3.Jomon Period along the middle reaches of the Tama River4.The Nagasawa Site5.Life in the Jomon Period6.Spirituality in the Jomon Period7.Initiation of rice cultivation8.Vicissitudes of ancient Japan9.Musashikokubunji Temple and villages10.The Kamakura Sogunate and Musashi Province11.The Development of Musashino12.The Kamakura shogunate to the Muromachi Shogunate13.Upheaval in the eastern provinces14.Feudal domination of the Tama region15.Life in Fussa in the Sengoku Period16.Temples and beliefs17.Coin trove excavated in Fussa18.Downfall of the Hojo family and the end of Medieval Times19.The international situation at the beginning of the Early Modern Times20.Establishment of the Shogunate and Domain System21.Village foundation legends22.Changes in annual tribute23.Village family registers and changes in population24.Tamagawajosui Aqueduct and Shibori Aqueduct25.Textile manufacturing and farm occupations26.Uchikowashi riots and famines27.Niwaba and Kumi associations28.The flourishing of rural literature29.Unrest in the farm villages and the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate30.Work supporting livelihood31.Clothing and livelihood32.Eating habits33.Dwellings and livelihood34.Annual events35.Social connections36.Gatherings of people37.Festivals and public entertainments38.From Kanagawa-ken to Tokyo-fu39.Sericulture and silk spinning40.Education before the Pacific War41.War and the people of Fussa42.Tama Air Field43.The post Pacific War education system44.Cultural movements45.Post Pacific War administrative transitionPostscriotAPPENDICESList of FiguresBibliographiesChronological Table of Fussa's History