The economic development of modern Japan,1868-1945 : from the Meiji restoration to the second world war .vol 1-2
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This two-volume set presents the key contributions (including less well-known work first published in Japan) on the economic history of Japan from the Meiji Restoration to World War II. Volume I (27 contributions) discusses the patterns of economic development, land and agriculture (including its interaction with industrialization), the evolution of distinctive structures and forms of Japanese management and enterprise systems, and management and technology transfer. The 24 articles in Volume II discuss banking and finance, education and human capital, labor (the creation of a new world of labor, and the consolidation of new patterns of labor and work organizations), the transformation of women's social and economic position in Japan, and the macroeconomic implications of imperialism and war. Under each theme, Tolliday (economic and social history, U. of Leeds) includes new empirical or theoretical work that pertains to the major debates. Lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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[Volume. 1]---------- CONTENTS Acknowledgements = ⅸ Introduction / Steven Tolliday = xiii PART Ⅰ THE PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1. Kozo Yamamura(1973), 'Towards a Reexamination of the Economic History of Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1867', Journal of Economic History, XXXIII(3), September, 509-46 = 3 2. Susan B. Hanley(1983), 'A High Standard of Living in Nineteenth-Century Japan : Fact or Fantasy?', Journal of Economic History, XLIII(1), March, 183-92 = 41 3. Yasukichi Yasuba(1986), 'Standard of Living in Japan Before Industrialization : From What Level Did Japan Begin? A Comment', Journal of Economic History, XLVI(1), March, 217-24 = 51 4. Susan B. Hanley(1986), 'Standard of Living in Nineteenth-Century Japan : Reply to Yasuba', Journal of Economic History, XLVI(1), March, 225-6 = 59 5. Thomas C. Smith(1973), 'Pre-Modern Economic Growth : Japan and the West', Past and Present, 60, August, 127-60 = 61 6. Kozo Yamamura(1974), 'The Japanese Economy, 1911-1930 : Concentration, Conflicts, and Crises', in B. S. Silberman and H. D. Harootunian(eds), Japan in Crisis : Essays in Taish$$\bar o$$ Democracy, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 299-328 = 95 7. Kaoru Sugihara(1989), 'Japan's Industrial Recovery, 1931-6', in Ian Brown(ed.), The Economies of Africa and Asia in the Inter-war Depression, London : Routledge, 152-69 = 125 8. Sugihara Kaoru(1990), 'Japan as an Engine of the Asian International Economy, c. 1880-1936', Japan Forum, 2(1), April, 127-45 = 143 PART Ⅱ LAND AND AGRICULTURE 9. Penelope Francks(1990), 'Peasantry, Proletariat or Private Enterprise? - The Japanese Farmer in the Industrialisation Process', Japan Forum, 2(1), April, 91-104 = 165 10. Osamu Sait$$\bar o$$ (1986), 'The Rural Economy : Commercial Agriculture, By-Employment, and Wage Work', in Marius B. Jansen and Gilbert Rozman(eds), Japan in Transition : From Tokugawa to Meiji, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 400-420 = 179 11. Loren Brandt(1993), 'Interwar Japanese Agriculture : Revisionist Views on the Impact of the Colonial Rice Policy and the Labor-Surplus Hypothesis', Explorations in Economic History, 30, 259-93 = 200 12. Ann Waswo(1974), 'The Origins of Tenant Unrest', in Bernard S. Silberman and H. D. Harootunian(eds), Japan in Crisis. Essays on Taish$$\bar o$$ Democracy, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 374-97 = 235 PART Ⅲ MANAGEMENT AND ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS A General 13. Keiichiro Nakagawa(1993), 'Business Management in Japan - A Comparative Historical Study', Industrial and Corporate Change, 2(1), 25-44 = 263 14. Hisashi Masaki(1986), 'The Formation and Evolution of the Corporate Business Systems in Japan', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 3, 26-51 = 283 15. Tsunehiko Yui(1988), 'Development, Organization, and Business Strategy of Industrial Enterprises in Japan(1915-1935)', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 5, 56-87 = 309 B Zaibatsu 16. Kozo Yamamura(1967), 'The Founding of Mitsubishi : A Case Study in Japanese Business History', Business History Review, XLI(2), 141-60 = 343 17. Seiichiro Yonekura(1985), 'The Emergence of the Prototype of Enterprise Group Capitalism : The Case of Mitsui', Hitotsubashi Journal of Commerce and Management, 20(1), December, 63-104 = 363 18. Hisashi Masaki(1978), 'The Financial Characteristics of the Zaibatsu in Japan : The Old Zaibatsu and Their Closed Finance', in Keiichiro Nakagawa(ed.), Marketing and Finance in the Course of Industrialization, Part Ⅰ, Chapter 2, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 33-54 = 405 19. Kozo Yamamura(1976), 'General Trading Companies in Japan : Their Origins and Growth', in Hugh Patrick(ed.), Japanese Industrialization and Its Social Consequences, Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 161-99 = 427 C Non-Zaibatsu Business Development 20. Tessa Morris-Suzuki(1992), 'Sericulture and the Origins of Japanese Industrialization', Technology and Culture, 33(1), January, 101-21 = 469 21. Steven J. Ericson(1989), 'Private Railways in the Meiji Era : Forerunners of Modern Japanese Management?', in Tsunehiko Yui and Keiichiro Nakagawa(eds), Japanese Management in Historical Perspective, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 51-77 = 490 22. Tetsuji Okazaki(1987), 'The Japanese Iron and Steel Industry, 1929-33, and the Establishment of the Nippon Steel Co.', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 4, 126-51 = 517 23. W. Miles Fletcher Ⅲ(1996), 'The Japan Spinners Association : Creating Industrial Policy in Meiji Japan', Journal of Japanese Studies, 22(1), Winter, 49-75 = 543 24. William Mass and Hideaki Miyajima(1993), 'The Organization of the Developmental State : Fostering Private Capabilities and the Roots of the Japanese "Miracle"', Business and Economic History, 22(1), Fall, 151-68 = 570 PART Ⅳ MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 25. Tetsuro Nakaoka(1991), 'The Transfer of Cotton Manufacturing Technology from Britain to Japan', in David J. Jeremy(ed.), International Technology Transfer : Europe, Japan and the USA, 1700-1914, Chapter 9, Aldershot : Edward Elgar, 181-98 = 591 26. Kozo Yamamura(1986), 'Japan's Deus ex Machina : Western Technology in the 1920s', Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(1), Winter, 65-94 = 609 27. Mark Mason(1990), 'With Reservations : Prewar Japan as Host to Western Electric and ITT', in Takeshi Yuzawa and Masaru Udagawa(eds), Foreign Business in Japan Before World War Ⅱ, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 175-92 = 639 Name Index = 657 [Volume. 2]---------- CONTENTS Acknowledgements = ⅸ Introduction / Steven Tolliday = xi PART Ⅰ BANKING AND FINANCE 1. Hugh T. Patrick(1967), 'Japan, 1868-19 14', in Rondo Cameron, Olga Crisp, Hugh T. Patrick and Richard Tilly(eds), Banking in the Early Stages of industrialization, Chapter Ⅷ, New York : Oxford University Press, 239-89, references = 3 2. Kozo Yamamura(1972), 'Japan 1868-1930 : A Revised View', in Rondo Cameron(ed.), Banking and Economic Development : Some Lessons of History, Chapter Ⅵ, New York : Oxford University Press, 168-98 = 57 3. Kanji Ishii (1991), 'Japan', in Rondo Cameron and V. I. Bovykin(eds), International Banking 1870-1914, Chapter 10, New York : Oxford University Press, 214-30, notes = 88 4. W. Miles Fletcher Ⅲ(1991), 'Japanese Banks and National Economic Policy, 1920-1936', in Harold James, H$$\mathop a\limits^\circ $$ kan Lindgren and Alice Teichova(eds), The Role of Banks in the Interwar Economy, Chapter 14, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 251-71 = 108 PART Ⅱ EDUCATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL 5. R.P. Dore(1964), 'Education : Japan', in Robert E. Ward and Dankwart A. Rustow(eds), Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey, Chapter 5, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 176-204 = 131 6. Koji Taira(1971), 'Education and Literacy in Meiji Japan : An Interpretation', Explorations in Econonmic History, 8(4), Summer, 371-94 = 160 7. James R. Bartholomew(1978), 'Japanese Modernization and the Imperial Universities, 1876-1920', Journal of Asian Studies, XXXVII(2), February, 251-71 = 184 PART Ⅲ LABOUR 8. Akiko Chimoto(1986), 'Employment in the Meiji Period : From "Tradition" to "Modernity"', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 3, 135-59 = 207 9. Thomas C. Smith(1984), 'The Right to Benevolence : Dignity and Japanese Workers, 1890-1920', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 26(4), October, 587-613 = 232 10. E. Patricia Tsurumi(1984), 'Female Textile Workers and the Failure of Early Trade Unionism in Japan', History Workshop, 18, Autumn, 3-27 = 259 11. Andrew Gordon(1989), 'Business and the Corporate State : The Business Lobby and Bureaucrats on Labor, 1911-1941', in William D. Wray(ed.), Managing industrial Enterprise : Cases from Japan 's Prewar Experience, Chapter 3, Cambridge, MA : Council on East Asian Studies/Harvard University, 53-85, notes pp. 382-5 = 284 12. Ron Napier(1982), 'The Transformation of the Japanese Labor Market, 1894-1937', in Tetsuo Najita and J. Victor Koschmann(eds), Conflict in Modern Japanese History : The Neglected Tradition, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 342-65 = 320 13. Yasukichi Yasuba(1976), 'The Evolution of Dualistic Wage Structure', in Hugh Patrick(ed.), Japanese industrialization and Its Social Consequences, Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 249-98 = 344 14. Andrew Gordon(1990), 'Japanese Labor Relations During the Twentieth Century', Journal of Labor Research, XI(3), Summer, 239-52 = 394 PART Ⅳ WOMEN 15. Sharon H. Nolte and Sally Ann Hastings(1991), 'The Meiji State's Policy Toward Women, 1890-1910', in Gail Lee Bernstein(ed.), Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945, Chapter 7, Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 151-74 = 411 16. Janet Hunter(1990), 'Women's Labour Force Participation in Interwar Japan', Japan Forum, 2(1), April, 105-25 = 435 17. Kathleen Uno(1993), 'One Day at a Time : Work and Domestic Activities of Urban Lower-Class Women in Early Twentieth-Century Japan', in Janet Hunter(ed.), Japanese Women Working, Chapter 3, London : Routledge, 37-68 = 456 18. Robert J. Smith(1983), 'Making Village Women into "Good Wives and Wise Mothers" in Prewar Japan', Journal of Family History, 8(1), Spring, 70-84 = 488 PART Ⅴ IMPERIALISM AND WAR 19. Kozo Yamamura(1977), 'Success Illgotten? The Role of Meiji Militarism in Japan's Technological Progress', Journal of Economic History, XXXVII(1), March, 113-35 = 505 20. Kaoru Sugihara(1997), 'The Economic Motivations Behind Japanese Aggression in the Late 1930s : Perspectives of Freda Utley and Nawa Toichi', Journal of Contemporary History, 32(2), April, 259-80 = 528 21. Peter Duus(1989), 'Zaikab$$\bar o$$ : Japanese Cotton Mills in China, 1895-1937, in Peter Duus, Ramon H. Myers and Mark R. Peattie(eds), The Japanese Informal Empire in China, 1895-1937, Chapter 3, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 65-100 = 550 22. Masaru Udagawa(1990), 'The Move into Manchuria of the Nissan Combine', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 7, 3-29 = 586 23. Richard Rice(1979), 'Economic Mobilization in Wartime Japan : Business, Bureaucracy, and the Military in Conflict', Journal of Asian Studies, XXXVIII(4), August, 689-706 = 613 24. Takao Shiba(1994), 'Business Activities of Japanese Manufacturing Industries During World War Ⅱ', in Jun Sakudo and Takao Shiba(eds), World War Ⅱ and the Transformation of Business Systems, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 1-25 = 631 Name Index = 657
