"Nimura is by all measures a leading figure in the field of Japanese labor history. And he has much to tell us about how labor in Japan was transformed in the Meiji period from traditional structures to a newer and more 'modern' system."--Fred G. Notehelfer, UCLA Center for Japanese Studies
"Nimura is by all measures a leading figure in the field of Japanese labor history. And he has much to tell us about how labor in Japan was transformed in the Meiji period from traditional structures to a newer and more 'modern' system."--Fred G. Notehelfer, UCLA Center for Japanese StudiesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kazuo Nimura is Professor of History at the Ohara Institute for Social Research at Hosei University, Japan. Andrew Gordon is Professor of History at the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies at Harvard University. Kazuo Nimura is Professor of History at the Ohara Institute for Social Research at Hosei University, Japan. Andrew Gordon is Professor of History at the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies at Harvard University.
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List of Figures and Tables ix Editor's Preface / Andrew Gordon xi Acknowledgments xvii Author's Introduction to the English Edition 1 Prologue: The Ashio Copper Mine and the Japanese Mining Industry 12 1. The Subjective Conditions of the Ashio Riot: A Critique of the Theory of "Atomized Laborers" 41 2. A Historical Analysis of the Lodge System: A Critique of the Migrant Labor Theory 154 Conclusions: The Significance of Ashio 186 Epilogue: Japanese Miners in Comparative Perspective 217 Notes 233 Index 267
List of Figures and Tables ix Editor's Preface / Andrew Gordon xi Acknowledgments xvii Author's Introduction to the English Edition 1 Prologue: The Ashio Copper Mine and the Japanese Mining Industry 12 1. The Subjective Conditions of the Ashio Riot: A Critique of the Theory of "Atomized Laborers" 41 2. A Historical Analysis of the Lodge System: A Critique of the Migrant Labor Theory 154 Conclusions: The Significance of Ashio 186 Epilogue: Japanese Miners in Comparative Perspective 217 Notes 233 Index 267
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