Japan's Industrialization in the World Economy:1859-1899

Japan's Industrialization in the World Economy:1859-1899

Author: Shinya Sugiyama

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1780939388

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An analysis of Japan's industrialization in an international, historical and economic perspective, from the time that her ports were first opened to foreign trade. First published in 1988, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.


Japanese Industrialisation

Japanese Industrialisation

Author: Ian Inkster

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-08-06

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1134541767

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Japan's escape from colonialism and its subsequent industrialisation has taken it to the point where its economy is second only to that of the US. This comprehensive volume examines how this rapid change of fortunes occurred, and the impact it has had on East Asia and the world at large. Taking a wide range and focus, Inkster looks at the history of Japan's industrial development in a social and cultural context.


Native Sources of Japanese Industrialization, 1750-1920

Native Sources of Japanese Industrialization, 1750-1920

Author: Thomas Carlyle Smith

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0520062930

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"This collections of essays is one of a kind, an outstanding exposition of a set of interpretations and body of information richly illuminating of a first-class scholarly mind."—Conrad Totman, Yale University


Gale Researcher Guide for: Industrialization in Meiji Japan

Gale Researcher Guide for: Industrialization in Meiji Japan

Author: Paul A. Tenkotte

Publisher: Gale, Cengage Learning

Published: 2018-09-28

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13: 1535866039

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Industrialization in Meiji Japan is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.


Japanese Industrialization and Its Social Consequences

Japanese Industrialization and Its Social Consequences

Author: Hugh Patrick

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 0520326032

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1976.


Industrial Pollution in Japan

Industrial Pollution in Japan

Author: Jun Ui

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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This publication describes and analyses the negative side effects of Japan's rapid technological and industrial development since the Meiji period. It examines the socio-economic and technological causes of ecological damage through case studies of several examples of industrial pollution in the process of Japan's modernization, including the Ashio copper mine case, the Morinaga milk arsenic poisoning incident, Minamata Disease and the Miike coal mine explosion.


Japanese Industrial History

Japanese Industrial History

Author: Carl Mosk

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 2000-12-19

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780765638557

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This text provides a detailed examination of the industrial development of Japan since th Meiji restoration (1868) and shows the extent to which Japan's own urbanization played a crucial role in its overall economic development.


The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization

The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization

Author: Masayuki Tanimoto

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-05-25

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0198292740

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This volume explores Japan's industrialization from the perspective of "indigenous development", focusing on what may be identified as "traditional" or "indigenous" factors. Japanese industrialization has often been described as the process of transferring or importing technology and organization from Western countries. Recent research has, however, shown that economic development had already begun in pre-modern period (Tokugawa-era) in Japan. This economic development not onlyprepared Japan for the transfer from the West, but also formed the basis of the particular industrialization process which paralleled transplanted industrialization in modern Japan. The aim of the volume is to demonstrate this aspect of industrialization through the detailed studies of so-called"indigenous" industries.This collection of papers looks at the industries originating in the Tokugawa-era, such as weaving, silk-reeling and pottery, as well as the newly developed small workshops engaged in manufacturing machinery, soap, brash, buttons, etc. Small businesses in the tertiary sector, transportation and commerce, are also observed. Available for the first time in English, these papers shed new light on the role of "indigenous development" and our understanding of the dualistic character of Japan'seconomic development.