| ISBN |
1137576723 (print)
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| ISBN13桁 |
9781137576729 (print)
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| 無効なISBN等 |
9781137576736 (eBook)
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| テキストの言語 |
英語
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| 分類:NDC10版 |
332.1
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| 個人著者標目 |
Francks, Penelope,
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| 生没年等 |
1949-
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| 本タイトル |
Japan and the great divergence :
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| タイトル関連情報 |
a short guide /
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| 著者名 |
Penelope Francks.
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| 出版地・頒布地 |
London :
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| 出版者・頒布者名 |
Palgrave Macmillan,
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| 出版年・頒布年 |
c2016.
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| 数量 |
viii, 123 pages ;
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| 大きさ |
22 cm.
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| 書誌注記 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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| 内容注記 |
Introduction -- Part I. The great divergence and Japan so far. The great divergence debate -- Explaining the great divergence -- Japan in the great divergence debate : the quantitative story -- Part II. The Japanese case. Introduction : interpreting the Tokugawa economy -- Resources, trade, and globalisation -- Institutions and the market -- The role of the state -- Knowledge, technology, and culture -- Consumption and the industrious revolution -- Conclusion.
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| 要約、抄録、注釈等 |
This text offers an accessible guide to the ways in which our growing knowledge of development in early-modern and modernising Japan can throw light on the paths that industrialisation was eventually to take across the globe. It has long been taken as read that the industrial revolution was the product of some form of 'European superiority' dating back to at least early-modern times. In The Great Divergence, Kenneth Pomeranz challenged this assumption on the basis of his evidence that parts of eighteenth-century China were as well placed as northern Europe to achieve sustained economic growth, thus igniting what has been called 'the single most important debate in recent global history'. Japan, as the only non-Western country to experience significant industrialisation before the Second World War, ought to provide crucial - and intriguing - evidence in the debate, but analysis of the Japanese case in such a context has remained limited. This work suggests ways of re-interpreting Japanese economic history in the light of the debate, so arguing that global historians and scholars of Japan have in fact much to say to each other within the comparative framework that the Great Divergence provides. Penelope Francks is now Honorary Fellow of the University of Leeds, UK, where she was previously Reader in Japanese Studies and taught for many years on the history and economy of Japan and the rest of East Asia. Her research interests lie in Japanese economic history, especially rural development and, more recently, the history of consumption. She has published a range of books and journal articles on these topics.
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| 統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) |
Palgrave studies in economic history.
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| シリーズ名・巻次 |
Palgrave studies in economic history |
| 一般件名 |
Economic history.
Economic policy. |
| 地名件名 |
Japan -- Economic conditions.
Japan -- Economic policy. |
| 資料情報1 |
『Japan and the great divergence :
a short guide /』(Palgrave studies in economic history) Penelope Francks. Palgrave Macmillan, c2016.
(所蔵館:中央
請求記号:F/332.1/F82/J5
資料コード:7109490258)
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| URL |
https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352027684 |