The economic aspects of the history of the civilization of Japan
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The economic aspects of the history of the civilization of Japan
Routledge, 2004
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Originally published: London: Allen & Unwin, 1930
Includes index (v. 3)
Description and Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Chapter I Conditions of Life in the Early Periods
- Chapter II Reformation of Taika
- Chapter III Japan in The Reign of the Emperor Tenchi when the Ascendency in Korea was Destroyed
- Chapter IV Land System Prior to the Taika Reforms
- Chapter V Land System in the Statutes of Taiho
- Chapter VI The Period of Slave Economy
- Chapter VII Nara Age
- Chapter VIII Temples Establish a State Within the State
- Chapter IX Early Phase of the Heian Dynasty
- Chapter X The Age of the Manorial System
- Chapter XI Decay of the Fujiwara Clan
- Chapter XII Rise and Fall of Taira and Minamoto Clans
- Chapter XIII The Shugo System of the Minamoto and the Hojo Regimes
- Chapter XIV Jito System in Minamoto and Hojo Regimes
- Chapter XV The Hojo Epoch
- Chapter XVI Outline of the Ashikaga Epoch
- Chapter XVII Foreign Trade in the Ashikaga Epoch Carried out by the Co-Operation of the Shogun, Temples, Great Lords, and Merchants
- Chapter XVIII The Internal Hanseatic League in the Ashikaga Epoch
- Chapter XIX The Ashikaga Epoch
- Chapter XX The Arrival of the Portuguese
- Chapter XXI Effect Upon Kyushu of the Portuguese Civilization
- Chapter XXII The Fall of the Ashikaga Clan
- Chapter XXIII Appearance of the Great Feudal Lords
- Chapter XXIV Japanese Pirate Fleet Spread All Over the Orient
- Chapter XXV Nobunaga the Destroyer
- Chapter XXVI The Ports of Sakai and Hakata, etc
- Chapter XXVII The Appearance of the Free City and the Free Port, and the Origin of Free Trade in the End of the Ashikaga Age
- Chapter XXVIII Gold and Silver Coins in the Oda Age
- Chapter XXIX Unification by Hideyoshi
- Chapter XXX Distribution of Land in the Toyotomi Age
- Chapter XXXI Land Surveying by Hideyoshi
- Chapter XXXII Beginning of the Persecution of the Catholics
- Chapter XXXIII The Invasion of Korea
- Chapter XXXIV Japanese Expand Abroad
- Chapter XXXV Foundation of the Tokugawa Family
- Chapter XXXVI Beginning of the Edo Age
- Chapter XXXVII Early Phase of the Tokugawa Age
- Chapter XXXVIII Financial Basis of the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Volume 2: Chapter XXXIX Power of Tokugawa Family Established
- Chapter XL Unification of the Currency System of the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Chapter XLI From the Slave System to the Wage System of Economics
- Chapter XLII Persecution of Catholic Christianity
- Chapter XLIII Catholic Rebellion in Shimabara
- Chapter XLIV Foreign Trade and the Port of Nagasaki
- Chapter XLV Age of Iyetsuna, the Fourth Tokugawa Shogun
- Chapter XLVI The Luxurious Age of Genroku
- Chapter XLVII Influence of Money in Kyoto and Osaka, of which the Political Power was very Jealous
- Chapter XLVIII The Kamigata People and Their Economic Talents
- Chapter XLIX Political Reform by a Scholar-Statesman and Consequent Reaction
- Chapter L The Revenues and Expenditures of the Shogunate.-I
- Chapter LI The Revenues and Expenditures of the Shogunate.-II
- Chapter LII The Revenues and Expenditures of the Shogunate.-III
- Chapter LIII Peaceful Progress in the Time of Yoshimune
- Chapter LIV Foreign Trade and the Movement of Gold and Silver
- Chapter LV The Double Standards Of Currency Of The Tokugawa Period
- Chapter LVI The Gold and Silver Recoinage in Genbun Era
- Chapter LVII Economic Feudalism
- Chapter LVIII The Za System In The Tokugawa Period
- Chapter LIX The Rise of the Tonya (Middleman)
- Chapter LX Appearance of the Tonya Association and Fellow-Traders' Guild
- Chapter LXI Decadence and Fall of the Tokumi Tonyas
- Volume 3 The Appearance of English Ships
- Chapter LXXIV The Later Period of Foreign Trade at Nagasaki
- Chapter LXXV Frequent Debasement of Currency after the Eras of Bunkwa and Bunsei
- Chapter LXXVI The Political Reform of Tempo
- Chapter LXXVII Workmen's Guilds in the Tokugawa Period
- Chapter LXXVIII The Decline of the Tokugawa Shogunate After Commodore Perry's Visits to These Shores
- Chapter LXXIX The Questions of Currency After the Opening of Japan to Foreign Intercourse
- Chapter LXXX From the Compromise Between the Imperial Court and the Shogunate to the Expedition Against Choshu
- Chapter LXXXI The Fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the Establishment of the Meiji Government
- Chapter LXXXII The Land and Taxation System in Tokugawa Period
- Chapter LXXXIII Agrarian Administration of the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Chapter LXXXIV The Myomoku-Kin (Nominal Money) During the Tokugawa Age.
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v. 1 ISBN 9780415323796
Description
Table of Contents
- I: Conditions of Life in the Early Periods
- II: Reformation of Taika
- III: Japan in the Reign of the Emperor Tenchi When the Ascendency in Korea Was Destroyed
- IV: Land System Prior to the Taika Reforms
- V: Land System in the Statutes of Taiho
- VI: The Period of Slave Economy
- VII: NARA AGE
- VIII: Temples Establish a State Within the State
- IX: Early Phase of the Heian Dynasty
- X: The Age of the Manorial System
- XI: Decay of the Fujiwara Clan
- XII: Rise and Fall of Taira and Minamoto Clans
- XIII: The Shugo System of the Minamoto and the Hojo Regimes
- XIV: Jito System in Minamoto and Hojo Regimes
- XV: The Hojo Epoch
- XVI: Outline of the Ashikaga Epoch
- XVII: Foreign Trade in the Ashikaga Epoch Carried Out by the Co-Operation of the Shogun, Temples, Great Lords, and Merchants
- XVIII: The Internal Hanseatic League in the Ashikaga Epoch
- XIX: The Ashikaga Epoch
- XX: The Arrival of the Portuguese
- XXI: Effect upon Kyushu of the Portuguese Civilization
- XXII: The Fall of the Ashikaga Clan
- XXIII: Appearance of the Great Feudal Lords
- XXIV: Japanese Pirate Fleet Spread all over the Orient
- XXV: Nobunaga the Destroyer
- XXVI: The Ports of Sakai and Hakata, ETC.
- XXVII: The Appearance of the Free City and the Free Port, and the Origin of Free Trade in the End of the Ashikaga Age
- XXVIII: Gold and Silver Coins in the Oda Age
- XXIX: Unification by Hideyoshi
- XXX: Distribution of Land in the Toyotomi Age
- XXXI: Land Surveying by Hideyoshi
- XXXII: Beginning of the Persecution of the Catholics
- XXXIII: The Invasion of Korea
- XXXIV: Japanese Expand Abroad
- XXXV: Foundation of the Tokugawa Family
- XXXVI: Beginning of the Edo Age
- XXXVII: Early Phase of the Tokugawa Age
- XXXVIII: Financial Basis of the Tokugawa Shogunate
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v. 2 ISBN 9780415323802
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