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Deference and Defiance in Nineteenth-Century Japan
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Four times in the nineteenth century, popular protest movements spread across the northern Japanese rice plain of Shonai. This study skillfully portrays the changing character of the protests, their relationship to one another, and their role in the societal transformation of Shonai first during Japan's shift from tributary polity to nation state and then from mercantilism to capitalism.
Originally published in 1985.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Maps
- Preface
- 1 Class, Community, and Party in 19th-Century Collective Protest
- 2 Shanai and Sakai Domain
- 3 Honorable Subjects...: The Anti-Transfer Protests of 1840-41
- 4 And Unruly Mobs: The Ōyama Disturbances of 1844
- 5 Restoration in Shōnai
- 6 Initiative and Inertia: The Second Sakata Prefecture
- 7 Cash Taxes, Suppressed Reforms, and Falsified Expenditures
- 8 From the Headmen's Compounds to the Council of State
- 9 The Government Responds: The Numa Hearings and the Kojima Court
- 10 Aftermath
- 11 Concluding Reflections
- Appendix: Early Spring Rice Prices and Domain Mean Tax Levels, 1697-1862
- Character List
- References
- Index