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The agrarian origins of modern Japan / Thomas C. Smith

Tác giả : Thomas C. Smith

Nhà xuất bản : Stanford University Press

Năm xuất bản : 1959

Nơi xuất bản : Stanford, Calif.

Mô tả vật lý : xi, 250 p. : illus., map. ; 24 cm

ISBN : 0804705305

Số phân loại : 333.30952

Chủ đề : 1. Nông nghiệp -- Khía cạnh kinh tế -- Nhật Bản. 2. Quyền sử dụng đất -- Nhật Bản. 3. Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Japan. 4. Land tenure -- Japan. 5. Quyền tư hữu đất đai.

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The book is about these changes and, based largely on a body of evidence uncovered by Japanese historians, traces their social and economic consequences. It begins with a model of the traditional village society in the seventeenth century, which is set out in Part I. At the core of village society, according to that model, was a large landholder’s domestic group. It was composed of three concentric circles with the inner one being the family of the holder, the main household. The second circle consisted of a group of relatives outside the direct line of descent, and the third circle of hereditary servants and similar subordinate persons who were related to the holder by neither blood nor marriage but were nonetheless registered as part of his family group.

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