【谷本雅之他編 日本の産業化における伝統の役割】
The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization (Japanese Studies in Economic and Social History, Vol.2)
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INTRODUCTION; 1. The Role of Tradition in Japan's Industrialization:Another Path to Industrialization; 2. The Development of TraditionalIndustries in Modern Japan: A Statistical Exposition; TRADITION ININDUSTRIALIZATION; 3. The Role of "Early Factories" in JapaneseIndustrialization; 4. Dualism in the Silk Reeling Industry in Suwa from the1910s to the 1930s; 5. Factory Girls in an Agrarian Setting circa 1910; 6.The Humble Origins of Modern Japan's Machine Industry; 7. How Local TradeAssociations and Manufacturers' Associations Worked in Pre-war Japan; THEMODERNIZATION OF LOCAL INDUSTIES; 8. The Rise of the Factory Industry: SilkReeling in the Suwa District; 9. The Export-orientated Industrialization ofJapanese Pottery: The Adoption and Adaptation of Overseas Technology andMarket Information; INDUSTRY AND REGIONAL COMMUNITY; 10. The Development of aRural Weaving Industry and its Social Capital; 11. Communal Action in theDevelopment of Regional Industrial Policy: A Case Study of the Kawamata SilkWeaving Industry; 12. Capital Accumulation and the Local Economy: Brewers andLocal Notables
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