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Price New from Used from Hardcover "Please retry" — Author: Eijiro Honjo. In accessible language punctuated with lively and interesting examples, William Wayne Farris weaves together major economic and social themes.
The book focuses on continuity and change in social and economic structures and experiences, but it by no means ignores the political and cultural.5/5(1). Saito is Professor of Japanese and Asian Economics, and Director at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
Ronald P. Toby is Professor of History at the Department of History, University of Illinois. He has previously held visiting professorships at the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Format: Hardcover. The book focuses on continuity and change in social and economic structures and experiences, but it by no means ignores the political and cultural.
Most chapters begin with an outline of political developments, and cultural phenomena—particularly religious beliefs—are also taken into by: This book examines the social and economic history of Japan from earliest times until Social and economic history encompasses numerous and diverse topics, including population and factors affecting mortality and fertility, specifically war, famine, disease, marriage, birth control, diet, and migration.
Japan to surveys Japanese historical development from the first evidence of human habitation in the archipelago to the consolidation of political power under the Tokugawa shogunate at the beginning of the seventeenth century. It is unique among introductory texts for its focus on developments that impacted all social classes rather than the privileged and.
While it is not a history of the Japanese economy per se, one can open the book at almost any page and learn something about Japan's history in the context of its economy. It is a well-written, lucid and attractive book, and should be recommended reading for all students of Japan's economy and business/5(3).
and laid the foundations of Japanese economic history research and teaching at Kyoto Imperial University, where he held a chair fromhe was an economic and social historian on the history side.
As seen in UCHIDA’s case, the historical origins of economic and social history in Japan are found in two separate Size: KB.
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The economic development of Japan p. (New studies in economic and social history) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0 3 (he). - ISBN 0 5 (pb) 1. Japan - Economic conditions - 2. Japan - Economic conditions - Title. Series. HCM25 dc20 CIP. In Japan toFarris surveys Japanese social history in seven chronological chapters.
Each offers an overview of key aspects of the political history, but only as context for the social and economic history. One key focus is demographics, especially the. Book Description The Occupation era () witnessed major change in Japan and the beginnings of its growth from of the ashes of defeat towards its status as a developmental model for much of the world.
The period arguably saw the sowing of the seeds of the post-war flowering of what some term the ‘postwar Japanese economic miracle’. Japanese Economic History Japan Nihon or Nippon, country ( est.
pop. ,),sq mi (, sq km), occupying an archipelago off the coast of E Asia. The economic history of Japan is most studied for the spectacular social and economic growth in the s after the Meiji Restoration, when it became the first non-Western great power, and for its expansion after the Second World War, when Japan recovered from devastation to become the world's second largest economy behind the United States, and from behind China as well.
Contemporary Japan: History, Politics and Social Change since the s presents a comprehensive examination of the causes of the Japanese economic bubble in the late s and the socio-political consequences of the recent financial collapse.
Represents the only book to examine in depth the turmoil of Japan since Emperor Hirohito died inthe Cold War ended, and the economy 2/5(1). It is an unusual type of economic downturn.
Furthermore, Japan continues to hold by far the greatest foreign exchange reserves of any country in the world, is second only to Germany in overseas assets and has been the world’s largest creditor nation since The country pro-vides nearly 16 per cent of the world’s economic output and.
Japan underwent a major transformation in its social organization and economic capacity during the latter half of the sixteenth century. The three hegemonic leaders, such as Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu, who forged the military unification of Japan during the latter half of the sixteenth by: 5.
This clear and authoritative book surveys the history of Japan from the mid 19th century up to the present day. It charts the spectacular rise of Japan, a society which leapt in little more than a generation from the feudal to early industrial forms of organisation--an exceptionally disturbing experience for the Japanese as they left behind the traditional and Asian and/5.
Economic transformation. The Korean War marked the turn from economic depression to recovery for Japan. As the staging area for the United Nations forces on the Korean peninsula, Japan profited indirectly from the war, as valuable procurement orders for goods and services were assigned to Japanese suppliers.
The economic history of Japan is one of the most studied. [verification needed] First was the foundation of Edo (in ) to whole inland economic developments, second was the Meiji Restoration (in ) to be the first non-European power, third was after the defeat of World War II (in ) when the island nation rose to become the world's second largest cy: Japanese yen (JPY, ¥).
Tokugawa Japan: The Social and Economic Antecedents of Modern Japan 千枝中根, Conrad D. Totman, Shinzaburō Ōishi University of Tokyo Press, - Japan - pages. Book Description. This thoroughly revised and updated third edition of Modern Japan provides a concise and fascinating introduction to the social, cultural and political history of modern Japan.
Ranging from the Tokugawa period to the present day, Tipton links everyday lives with major historical developments, charting the country’s evolution into a modernized, economic and.
Tokugawa Japan book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Start your review of Tokugawa Japan: The Social and Economic Antecedents of Modern Japan. Write a review. Deepali rated it really liked it /5(21). One of the attractions of studying Japan’s post economic development is the abundance of quantitative data documenting Japan’s growth.
Estimates of Japanese income and output by sector, capital stock and labor force extend back to the s, a period when Japanese income per capita was low. Japan's history accessible and understandable without becoming simplistic or superficial.
Many books on Japan's history are encyclopedic in nature and have so much detail it becomes difficult to see overall trends. Others tend to focus narrowly on a theme and omit background important for a balanced perspective.
Modern Japanese history can be divided into four periods: The period of the Tokugawa shôguns; feudal political order with economic and social change occurring in a gradual manner. This period saw growing urbanization, the spread of popular education and the rise of the merchant class.
Japan is the second most advanced economy in the world, the third largest by nominal GDP, and the 4th by PPP. The country is one of the world’s most innovative economies having the largest electronic goods industry and patent filings. Japan is also the world’s biggest creditor with the leading public debt ratio.
Overview of the Economy of Japan. Japan's economy was the envy of the world before succumbing to one of the longest-running economic crises in financial history that would come to be known as the Lost Decade.
In the s, Japan produced the world's second-largest gross national product (GNP) after the United States and, by the late s, ranked first in GNP per capita worldwide.
Kornicki, Peter F., ed. Meiji Japan: Political, Economic and Social History – (4 vol; ) pages of scholarly articles; Kozo, Yamamura, and Yasuba Yasukichi, eds. The Political Economy of Japan: Volume 1—The Domestic. This clear and authoritative book surveys the history of Japan from the mid 19th century up to the present day.
It charts the spectacular rise of Japan, a society which leapt in little more than a generation from the feudal to early industrial forms of organisation--an exceptionally disturbing experience for the Japanese as they left behind the traditional and Asian and Pages: The new economic history, also known as cliometrics, refers to the systematic use of economic theory and/or econometric techniques to the study of economic history.
The term cliometrics was originally coined by Jonathan R. T. Hughes and Stanley Reiter in and refers to Clio.The Journal of Economic History is devoted to the study of economic phenomena in historical contexts.
It is of interest not only to economic historians but also to economists, social scientists, and historians in general. The journal has broad coverage in terms of geographic scope, time frame, and methodology.