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,Conclusion: Historical Reflections on Japan’s Industrialization, a historical continuity. However, the Edo Period was not a modern society. What triggered the transformations was the collection by the samurai of . from the peasantry, and this was one type of revenue economy (Hicks 1969, pp. 22–24). In other words, it was an economy where the movement of goods anGerontology 发表于 2025-3-27 07:07:49
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Economic and Social Changes in the Edo Period,Agriculture during the Edo Period did not just have several-fold increases in production yields, but there were also major changes in production technology, production organization, in addition to the attitude of peasants to work. These changes had an extremely large impact on the Japanese society and economy, continuing up to the present day.DEVIL 发表于 2025-3-27 15:01:19
Akira HayamiThe first English language book that introduces and comprehensively analyzes the Industrious Revolution in Japan.Explains the impact the Industrious Revolution had upon the growth and industrializatio博爱家 发表于 2025-3-27 20:25:51
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55142-3Edo Era; Industrious Revolution; Socio-Economic HistoryGastric 发表于 2025-3-28 04:48:27
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The Rise of Industriousness in Early Modern Japan,rcumstances. The French term “mentalité” indicates the basic psychological condition of a social group that has endured for an extended period. This term is difficult to translate into Japanese since it differs from the English word “mentality,” but it does not mean “national character.”Dictation 发表于 2025-3-28 11:49:24
The Establishment of Economic Society and the Edo Period,he advanced regions in Kinai and its surrounding areas, the fact that the economic society that formed took precedence, and seizing control of such areas was by no means the same as seizing control of other areas which had not experienced the change toward economic society yet.