For centuries, scholars have wondered what daily life was like for the common people of Japan, especially for long bygone eras such as the ancient age (700–1150). Using the discipline of historical demography, William Wayne Farris shows that for most of this era, Japan’s overall population hardly grew at all, hovering around six million for almost five hundred years. The reasons for the stable population were complex. Most importantly, Japan was caught up in an East Asian pandemic that killed both aristocrat and commoner in countless numbers every generation. These epidemics of smallpox, measles, mumps, and dysentery decimated the adult population, resulting in wide-ranging social and economic turmoil. Famine recurred about once every thre...
Houdaille Jacques. The Historical Demography of premodern Japan. In: Population, 56ᵉ année, n°4, 200...
This dissertation is an analysis of population and households of a village in Northeast Japan, using...
Houdaille Jacques. The Historical Demography of premodern Japan. In: Population, 56ᵉ année, n°4, 200...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the population dynamics of ancient Japan using spatio-tempor...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the population dynamics of ancient Japan using spatio-tempor...
The overall demographic pattern in early-modern Japan showed a steady increase in population during ...
Pre-industrial society is often characterized by its peridial mortality peaks due to war, famines, e...
The current dissertation is an attempt to reconstruct patterns ofhealth and disease during the Edo ...
People in Japan have the longest life expectancy at birth in the world. Here, we compile the best av...
During the Tokugawa Period, northeastern Japan has been thought one of the poorest region in the cou...
Japan was the only non-Western nation to industrialize before 1900 and its leap into the modern era ...
It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population...
Japan’s Edo period may represent the good society more than modern day society; it was sustainable a...
It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population...
It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population...
Houdaille Jacques. The Historical Demography of premodern Japan. In: Population, 56ᵉ année, n°4, 200...
This dissertation is an analysis of population and households of a village in Northeast Japan, using...
Houdaille Jacques. The Historical Demography of premodern Japan. In: Population, 56ᵉ année, n°4, 200...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the population dynamics of ancient Japan using spatio-tempor...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the population dynamics of ancient Japan using spatio-tempor...
The overall demographic pattern in early-modern Japan showed a steady increase in population during ...
Pre-industrial society is often characterized by its peridial mortality peaks due to war, famines, e...
The current dissertation is an attempt to reconstruct patterns ofhealth and disease during the Edo ...
People in Japan have the longest life expectancy at birth in the world. Here, we compile the best av...
During the Tokugawa Period, northeastern Japan has been thought one of the poorest region in the cou...
Japan was the only non-Western nation to industrialize before 1900 and its leap into the modern era ...
It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population...
Japan’s Edo period may represent the good society more than modern day society; it was sustainable a...
It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population...
It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population...
Houdaille Jacques. The Historical Demography of premodern Japan. In: Population, 56ᵉ année, n°4, 200...
This dissertation is an analysis of population and households of a village in Northeast Japan, using...
Houdaille Jacques. The Historical Demography of premodern Japan. In: Population, 56ᵉ année, n°4, 200...