Low city, high city : Tokyo from edo to the earthquake

Low City, High City is a lively and informal account of Tokyo's history from the end of the Tokugawa regime (in 1868) to the destruction of the city in the 1923 Kanto earthquake. During that half century, Tokyo was transformed from a feudal pre-industrial city of samurai and commoners to an imp...

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Tác giả chính: Seidensticker, Edward
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Được phát hành: Cambridge Harvard University Press 1983
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