This article denounces the widespread view that nuclear family in Japan is a recent phenomenon caused by industrialization. The huge traditional farm houses in the Hida region visited by many tourists probably contributed considerably to the perpetuation of this myth. Our inquiry on the family during the Edo period in today's Yamagata prefecture shows that the nuclear family was actually a very common structure in the farming households of the feodal period. This article also deals with other related subjects, such as the existence in Japan of methods for researching family structures similar precisely to the ones later developed by the researchers of the French "Annales", as well as population control by infanticide during the Edo period, ...
Biraben (Jean-Noël).- A New Synthesis of the Population History of Japan During the last 15 years hi...
Dieser Beitrag enthâlt einige Gegebenheiten tiber làndliche Wohnstatten im Japan des 8. und 9. J. In...
This article examines the role that the Japanese-Canadian (first-generation) issei press, the...
This article denounces the widespread view that nuclear family in Japan is a recent phenomenon cause...
This article examines population trends, demographic characteristics and the family reproduction sys...
This article examines population trends, demographic characteristics and the family reproduction sys...
This paper presents the main four theoretical approaches that have led research on the so-called Jap...
This article investigates the relationship between marriage dissolution and family continuation in T...
This article, based on the findings from Japanese historical demography studies, discusses the reali...
In the early Edo period, Nara had 6,000 families, a population of 35,000 and 3,000 houses. Minami Ha...
Abstract: The stereotype of the Japanese family system, centered on the ie, characterizes it as one ...
Stem-family system tells us much about the mechanisms controlling reproduction in rural areas and th...
Abstract The subject of this article is to follow the evolution of historiography in Japan since on...
Abstract The subject of this article is to follow the evolution of historiography in Japan since on...
On abordera dans cet article la question de l’auto-crémation des moines au Japon, phénomène qui fut ...
Biraben (Jean-Noël).- A New Synthesis of the Population History of Japan During the last 15 years hi...
Dieser Beitrag enthâlt einige Gegebenheiten tiber làndliche Wohnstatten im Japan des 8. und 9. J. In...
This article examines the role that the Japanese-Canadian (first-generation) issei press, the...
This article denounces the widespread view that nuclear family in Japan is a recent phenomenon cause...
This article examines population trends, demographic characteristics and the family reproduction sys...
This article examines population trends, demographic characteristics and the family reproduction sys...
This paper presents the main four theoretical approaches that have led research on the so-called Jap...
This article investigates the relationship between marriage dissolution and family continuation in T...
This article, based on the findings from Japanese historical demography studies, discusses the reali...
In the early Edo period, Nara had 6,000 families, a population of 35,000 and 3,000 houses. Minami Ha...
Abstract: The stereotype of the Japanese family system, centered on the ie, characterizes it as one ...
Stem-family system tells us much about the mechanisms controlling reproduction in rural areas and th...
Abstract The subject of this article is to follow the evolution of historiography in Japan since on...
Abstract The subject of this article is to follow the evolution of historiography in Japan since on...
On abordera dans cet article la question de l’auto-crémation des moines au Japon, phénomène qui fut ...
Biraben (Jean-Noël).- A New Synthesis of the Population History of Japan During the last 15 years hi...
Dieser Beitrag enthâlt einige Gegebenheiten tiber làndliche Wohnstatten im Japan des 8. und 9. J. In...
This article examines the role that the Japanese-Canadian (first-generation) issei press, the...