Although scholars have emphasized the importance of women’s networks for civil society in twentieth-century Japan, Women and Networks in Nineteenth-Century Japan is the first book to tackle the subject for the contentious and consequential nineteenth century. The essays traverse the divide when Japan started transforming itself from a decentralized to a centralized government, from legally imposed restrictions on movement to the breakdown of travel barriers, and from ad hoc schooling to compulsory elementary school education. As these essays suggest, such changes had a profound impact on women and their roles in networks. Rather than pursue a common methodology, the authors take diverse approaches to this topic that open up fruitful avenues...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In 1900, Umeko Tsuda founded the Joshi Eigaku Juku (Women\u27s Institute of Language Studies, which ...
This thesis focuses on Hiratsuka Raichou, a prominent Japanese feminist, and Tsuda Umeko, a famous e...
In 1893, Sumiya Koume (1850–1920) wrote an essay for the prominent women’s journal Jogaku zasshi(Wom...
In Close Association is the first English-language study of the local networks of women and men who ...
The first English-language study to examine local networks of women and men who built modern Japan i...
This article examines the small body of Japanese-language historiography on women’s activism in late...
This article focuses on a certain phenomenon within the early Japanese Women's movement and seaks to...
This dissertation focuses on a series of public discussions about women's roles and the proper relat...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the leadership role of Oku Mumeo in bringing ab...
Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan focuses on women’s activities in the new public spaces of...
This thesis examines the prewar activities of Ichikawa Fusae, the central figure in the decades-long...
This is a study of the sociology of the New Woman through literary expression during Meiji period (1...
Oppression of women continues in most contemporary societies. However, there is recognition that mor...
This study focuses on the decade of 1921-31 in the career of social activist-historian Takamure Itsu...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In 1900, Umeko Tsuda founded the Joshi Eigaku Juku (Women\u27s Institute of Language Studies, which ...
This thesis focuses on Hiratsuka Raichou, a prominent Japanese feminist, and Tsuda Umeko, a famous e...
In 1893, Sumiya Koume (1850–1920) wrote an essay for the prominent women’s journal Jogaku zasshi(Wom...
In Close Association is the first English-language study of the local networks of women and men who ...
The first English-language study to examine local networks of women and men who built modern Japan i...
This article examines the small body of Japanese-language historiography on women’s activism in late...
This article focuses on a certain phenomenon within the early Japanese Women's movement and seaks to...
This dissertation focuses on a series of public discussions about women's roles and the proper relat...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the leadership role of Oku Mumeo in bringing ab...
Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan focuses on women’s activities in the new public spaces of...
This thesis examines the prewar activities of Ichikawa Fusae, the central figure in the decades-long...
This is a study of the sociology of the New Woman through literary expression during Meiji period (1...
Oppression of women continues in most contemporary societies. However, there is recognition that mor...
This study focuses on the decade of 1921-31 in the career of social activist-historian Takamure Itsu...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In 1900, Umeko Tsuda founded the Joshi Eigaku Juku (Women\u27s Institute of Language Studies, which ...
This thesis focuses on Hiratsuka Raichou, a prominent Japanese feminist, and Tsuda Umeko, a famous e...