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First study of its kind to trace the history of what was to become one of Japan's major resources and a model of conservation and forestry management. Central to the planning of the Meiji reformers was securing the long-term financial stability of the Imperial household that would not leave it exposed to future political and economic change.

Produktbeschreibung
First study of its kind to trace the history of what was to become one of Japan's major resources and a model of conservation and forestry management. Central to the planning of the Meiji reformers was securing the long-term financial stability of the Imperial household that would not leave it exposed to future political and economic change.
Autorenporträt
Conrad Totman, Emeritus Professor, Yale University, is a specialist of premodern Japanese history, particularly the country's environmental history. Among his nine books are Japan Before Perry: A Short History, The Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1862-1868, Tokugawa Ieyasu: Shogun, and Tokugawa Japan. His honors include the American Historical Association's John King Fairbank Prize for The Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu.