Social Change and the City in Japan: From Earliest Times Through the Industrial RevolutionJapan Publications, 1968 - 549 ページ Scholarly study by a professor at Keio University, Japan. |
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The Ecological Structure Social Organization | 3 |
The Rise of the City as a Political Capital | 10 |
The Total Social System of the Nation as | 25 |
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administrative agricultural areas bakufu became capital city castle centers castle towns central government chō clan commercial communities companies concentration construction craftsmen culture daimyō defense domains economic Edo era Edo period emperor established estates expanded factories farm farmers feudal feudal cities feudal lords Fujiwara functions groups hatamoto Heiankyō Heijōkyō Hokkaidō households houses imperial included increased industry integrative organs Japan Japanese Jōmon Jōmon period Kamakura Kenkyū Kōbe koku Kyōhō Kyōto Kyūshū labor land later living located markets Meiji period ment merchants military Mitsui modern myōshu Nara Nihon Nihonbashi nobility official Ōsaka palace peasants political population port towns prefectural production provincial region residence residential retainers rice ritsuryō rural districts Sakai shogunate shops social society station status streets structure Taika Reforms taxes temples and shrines tion Tokugawa Tōkyō townships townsmen trade transportation urban village warriors wholesalers Yamato Yayoi zaibatsu