
Japan in Transition
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Originally published in 1986.
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CONTENTS, pg. v
FIGURES AND MAPS, pg. vii
TABLES, pg. viii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xi
1. Overview, pg. 1
1. Introduction o Part One, pg. 29
2. The Central Government, pg. 36
3. The Ruling Class, pg. 68
4. From Domain to Prefecture, pg. 91
5. Local Administration: The Example of Awa-Tokushima, pg. 111
Introduction to Part Two, pg. 133
6. Buddhism: The Threat of Eradication, pg. 143
7. The Military, pg. 168
8. Education: From One Room to One System, pg. 195
9. The Press, pg. 231
10. Shipping: From Sail to Steam, pg. 248
Introduction to Part Three, pg. 273
11. Population Changes, pg. 280
12. Castle Towns in Transition, pg. 318
13. The Edo-Tokyo Transition: In Search of Common Ground, pg. 347
Introduction to Part Four, pg. 377
14. The Meiji Land Tax Reform and its Effects, pg. 382
15. The Rural Economy: Commercial Agriculture, Byemployment, and Wage Work, pg. 400
16. Grain Consumption: The Case of Choshu, pg. 421
17. The Material Culture: Stability in Transition, pg. 447
About the Contributors, pg. 471
Index, pg. 475
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