This dissertation examines the link between anarchism and agrarian thought in modern Japan through the investigation of the life and ideas of radical intellectual Ishikawa Sanshirō (1876-1956). I track its emergence from the time of Ishikawa's involvement in the socialist movement in the early 1900s to its development during his exile years in Europe between 1913 and 1920 and then after his return home through to the end of the Pacific War. I show how concern for the traditions and condition of farming communities informed a certain strand of non-violent anarchism premised on environmental awareness and cooperative principles fostered through the practices of everyday life. By rescuing from near historiographical oblivion a major disse...
Taking up a discourse of agrarian literature (nōmin bungaku) from its roots in the first decade of t...
The thesis is concerned with three so-called "incidents of intense violence" (gekka jiken) that occu...
This thesis explores the rise of pro-rural migration and the possibilities of agricultural modes of ...
This dissertation examines the link between anarchism and agrarian thought in modern Japan through ...
In the autumn of 1913, Japanese radical journalist Ishikawa Sanshirō (1876-1956) fled Japan for Euro...
Ishikawa Sanshirō (1876-1956) was a political dissident and social activist during Japan's rapid ye...
The prewar and postwar division in the historiography of Japan has obscured intellectual and practic...
Comparing the cases of the 4-H Clubs in Ohio and the progressive educational reforms in rural Saitam...
In my dissertation I analyze how Japanese radicals, both socialists and nationalists, responded to t...
This thesis is an investigation of the origins of the tenant farmer movement prevalent in Japan in t...
NOHON-SHUGI ("Agriculture-is-the-Base-Ism"), which was popular before World War II, was an outstandi...
This study focuses on the decade of 1921-31 in the career of social activist-historian Takamure Itsu...
This dissertation examines the historical processes leading up to the 1960 Anpo protests, the histor...
In this article, in order to clarify methods for grasping the historical meaning of agricultural dev...
This dissertation is an examination of non-formal education during the Meiji (1868-1912) and early T...
Taking up a discourse of agrarian literature (nōmin bungaku) from its roots in the first decade of t...
The thesis is concerned with three so-called "incidents of intense violence" (gekka jiken) that occu...
This thesis explores the rise of pro-rural migration and the possibilities of agricultural modes of ...
This dissertation examines the link between anarchism and agrarian thought in modern Japan through ...
In the autumn of 1913, Japanese radical journalist Ishikawa Sanshirō (1876-1956) fled Japan for Euro...
Ishikawa Sanshirō (1876-1956) was a political dissident and social activist during Japan's rapid ye...
The prewar and postwar division in the historiography of Japan has obscured intellectual and practic...
Comparing the cases of the 4-H Clubs in Ohio and the progressive educational reforms in rural Saitam...
In my dissertation I analyze how Japanese radicals, both socialists and nationalists, responded to t...
This thesis is an investigation of the origins of the tenant farmer movement prevalent in Japan in t...
NOHON-SHUGI ("Agriculture-is-the-Base-Ism"), which was popular before World War II, was an outstandi...
This study focuses on the decade of 1921-31 in the career of social activist-historian Takamure Itsu...
This dissertation examines the historical processes leading up to the 1960 Anpo protests, the histor...
In this article, in order to clarify methods for grasping the historical meaning of agricultural dev...
This dissertation is an examination of non-formal education during the Meiji (1868-1912) and early T...
Taking up a discourse of agrarian literature (nōmin bungaku) from its roots in the first decade of t...
The thesis is concerned with three so-called "incidents of intense violence" (gekka jiken) that occu...
This thesis explores the rise of pro-rural migration and the possibilities of agricultural modes of ...