State formation, property relations, & the development of the Tokugawa economy (1600-1868)
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State formation, property relations, & the development of the Tokugawa economy (1600-1868)
(East Asia : history, politics, sociology, culture / edited by Edward Beauchamp)
Routledge, 2016, c2002
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"A Routledge series"--Added t.p.
"First issued in paperback 2016"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-132) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Before the late 1960s, Japan historians characterized the Early Modern Japanese economy in waht are typical feudal terms. Considered backward and stagnant, it was argued that the economy eventually collapsed under the weight of its own internal limitations. This narrative has given way in the past two decades to a new interpretation in which Japan's pre-industrial economy is protrayed as one of substantive growth and qualitative change, the setting stage for modern development during the Meiji era.
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Chapter 1: The Market and Economic Historiography of Tokugawa Japan
Chapter 2: The Early Village and its Transformation
Chapter 3: Construction of Peasant Land Relations
Chapter 4: Social Change and Commercialization in the Periphery
Chapter 5: An Alternative Trajectory of Development: The Kinai
Conclusion
Epilogue
Tables
Bibliography
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