Ordinary Economies in Japan: A Historical Perspective, 1750-1950
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
Sep 16, 2009
Publisher
University of California Press
Description
Japan, spanning from the mid-18th century to the mid-20th century. He delves into the interactions between everyday economic behaviors and broader societal changes, drawing connections between individual livelihoods and the evolution of economic systems during significant historical periods.
Najita's examination reveals how ordinary citizens navigated the complexities of an ever-changing economy, providing insights into local practices, challenges faced, and adaptive strategies employed. He intricately weaves personal anecdotes and historical narratives, illuminating the resilience and ingenuity of the Japanese populace in response to both prosperity and adversity.
By focusing on the lesser-known aspects of Japan's economic history, he sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of common people to national progress. The blend of rigorous historical analysis with rich storytelling makes this work a compelling read for those interested in the social undercurrents that shaped Japan’s economic landscape.
Ultimately, his work serves as a reminder of the critical role that everyday economies play in the tapestry of history, inviting readers to rethink traditional economic narratives.
Najita's examination reveals how ordinary citizens navigated the complexities of an ever-changing economy, providing insights into local practices, challenges faced, and adaptive strategies employed. He intricately weaves personal anecdotes and historical narratives, illuminating the resilience and ingenuity of the Japanese populace in response to both prosperity and adversity.
By focusing on the lesser-known aspects of Japan's economic history, he sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of common people to national progress. The blend of rigorous historical analysis with rich storytelling makes this work a compelling read for those interested in the social undercurrents that shaped Japan’s economic landscape.
Ultimately, his work serves as a reminder of the critical role that everyday economies play in the tapestry of history, inviting readers to rethink traditional economic narratives.
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