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State Formation, Property Relations, & the Development of the Tokugawa Economy (1600-1868)
State Formation, Property Relations, & the Development of the Tokugawa Economy (1600-1868)
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accumulation
agrarian transformation
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Cadastral Registers
Cadastral Registration
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cultivators
Demand Pull Effect
dry
Early Tokugawa
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era
High Quality Silks
household
Independent Small Peasants
Japanese economic history
Kokudaka System
Kyoho Era
land
Land Collateralization
Land Pawning
Land Reclamation
Landlord Estate
Landlord Tenant Relations
Late 17th Early 18th Century
Market Incursion
Matsukata Deflation
Meiji era modernization
Middle Peasant
Oral Contracts
peasant
peasant land tenure
peasants
Petty Feudal Lord
rural commercialization
Servile Tenants
small
Small Peasant
Small Peasant Household
social change Japan
Tokugawa Economy
Tokugawa Era
Tokugawa period economic development
village
Product details
- ISBN 9780415933896
- Weight: 460g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 10 May 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
State Formation, Property Relations, & the Development of the Tokugawa Economy (1600-1868)
€229.40
