153 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.University of Michigan. Center for Japanese Studies.Title from cover.Includes bibliographical references
Some are of the opinion that the social change from the Muromachi to the Yedo period in Japanese his...
Rural communities in Okayama Prefecture, like those throughout Japan and the remainder of the indust...
Abstract: Among the many programs undertaken by the Japanese government between 1868 and 1945 was on...
101 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.University of Michigan. Center for Japanese Studies.Title from c...
There were regional increases and decreases in the number of farm households in pre-war Japan. The a...
The changes that transformed the political and economic centers of Japan so dramatically during the ...
In this paper, I focus on statistics that have rarely played a leading role in research on rural lif...
Historians have frequently seen those characteristics of administration and society which distinguis...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the social phases of schools in the Taisho era. They were th...
Introduction. The variety of elements of the field of regional studies in Japan makes it possible to...
Peyraube Alain. Tadashi Fukutake, Japanese rural society.. In: Études rurales, n°42, 1971. p. 211
Over the last four decades, although some sociologists and geographers have discussed the relationsh...
In this article, in order to clarify methods for grasping the historical meaning of agricultural dev...
The literacy situation in Kumamoto Prefecture in 1888 was characterized, first, by a low literacy ra...
This study examines post-war social change in a Japanese farming community. Social change is defined...
Some are of the opinion that the social change from the Muromachi to the Yedo period in Japanese his...
Rural communities in Okayama Prefecture, like those throughout Japan and the remainder of the indust...
Abstract: Among the many programs undertaken by the Japanese government between 1868 and 1945 was on...
101 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.University of Michigan. Center for Japanese Studies.Title from c...
There were regional increases and decreases in the number of farm households in pre-war Japan. The a...
The changes that transformed the political and economic centers of Japan so dramatically during the ...
In this paper, I focus on statistics that have rarely played a leading role in research on rural lif...
Historians have frequently seen those characteristics of administration and society which distinguis...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the social phases of schools in the Taisho era. They were th...
Introduction. The variety of elements of the field of regional studies in Japan makes it possible to...
Peyraube Alain. Tadashi Fukutake, Japanese rural society.. In: Études rurales, n°42, 1971. p. 211
Over the last four decades, although some sociologists and geographers have discussed the relationsh...
In this article, in order to clarify methods for grasping the historical meaning of agricultural dev...
The literacy situation in Kumamoto Prefecture in 1888 was characterized, first, by a low literacy ra...
This study examines post-war social change in a Japanese farming community. Social change is defined...
Some are of the opinion that the social change from the Muromachi to the Yedo period in Japanese his...
Rural communities in Okayama Prefecture, like those throughout Japan and the remainder of the indust...
Abstract: Among the many programs undertaken by the Japanese government between 1868 and 1945 was on...