Tokugawa Japan : The social and economic antecedents of modern Japan
In sharp contrast to the medieval period which preceded it, the nearly three-hundred-year Tokugawa period, referred to as the Kinsei or early modern period, was marked by a highly organized administrative system and economic development based on an unprecedented level of agricultural productivity. T...
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Tokyo
University Tokyo Press
1990
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| Sumario: | In sharp contrast to the medieval period which preceded it, the nearly three-hundred-year Tokugawa period, referred to as the Kinsei or early modern period, was marked by a highly organized administrative system and economic development based on an unprecedented level of agricultural productivity. This is the period in which Japan's distinctive culture attained its apex. |
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