The city as subject : Seki hajime and the reinvention of modern Osaka

In exploring the career of Seki Hajime (1873-1935), who served as mayor of Japan's second-largest city, Osaka, Jeffrey E. Hanes traces the roots of social progressivism in prewar Japan. Seki, trained as a political economist in the late 1890s, when Japan was focused single-mindedly on "inc...

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Tác giả chính: Hanes, Jeffrey E.
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Được phát hành: Berkeley University of California Press 2002
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