Everyday Things in Premodern Japan: The Hidden Legacy of Material Culture

by Susan B Hanley

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Japan was the only non-Western nation to industrialize before 1900 and its leap into the modern era has stimulated debates among historians and social scientists. In a discussion that posits the importance of physical well-being as a key indicator of living standards, the text considers daily life in the three centuries leading up to modern era in Japan. It concludes that people lived much better than has been previously understood - at levels equal or superior to their western contemporaries. It goes on to illustrate how this high level of physical well-being has important consequences for Japan's ability to industrialize rapidly and for the comparatively smooth transition to a modern, industrial society.
  • ISBN10 0520204700
  • ISBN13 9780520204706
  • Publish Date 23 April 1997
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 20 May 2002
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of California Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 227
  • Language English