Tokugawa Period - Social History


General


Y. Abe 1978, 'From prohibition to toleration: Japanese government views regarding Christianity, 1854-1873', JJRS 5: 107-38

T. D. Amos 2006-7, ‘Portrait of a Tokugawa Outcaste Community’, EAH 32/33:

T. D. Amos 2010, ‘Outcastes and medical practices in Tokugawa Japan’, EMJ 18: 5-25

O. Ansart 2010, ‘Embracing death: pure will in Hagakure’, EMJ 18: 57-75

T. Arai 1990, 'The common people and painting', in C. Nakane & S. Oishi (eds), Tokugawa Japan: the social and economic antecedents of modern Japan (University of Tokyo Press)

W. S. Atwell 1986, ‘ Some observations on the “seventeenth-century crisis” in China and Japan’, JAS 45: 223-44

W. S. Atwell 1990, ‘A seventeenth-century “general crisis” in East Asia?’, MAS 24: 661-82

B. L. Batten 1999, ‘The frontiers and boundaries of pre-modern Japan’, Journal of historical geography 25: 166-82

W. Bauer 2000, 'Die Todo meisho-zue - eine unvollendete illustrierte Landeskunde Chinas aus der späten Edo-Zeit', in S. Kohsaka & J. Laube, eds, , Informationssytem und kulturellees Leben in den Staedten der Edo-Zeit (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz)

W. G. Beasley 1984, 'The Edo experience and Japanese nationalism', MAS 18: 555-66

A. Bernstein 2008, ‘Whose Fuji? Religion, region, and state in the fight for a national symbol’, MN 63: 51-99

G. L. Bernstein 2005, Isami’s house: three centuries of a Japanese family (University of California Press)

M. E. Berry 1997, 'Was early modern Japan culturally integrated?', MAS 31: 547-582

M. E. Berry 2005, ‘Conventional knowledge in early modern Japan’, in G. L. Bernstein, A. Gordon, and K. Wildman Nakai, eds, Public spheres, private lives in modern Japan, 1600-1950 : essays in honor of Albert M. Craig (Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Asia Center)

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M. Bito 2003, ‘The Akô incident, 1701-1703’, MN 58: 149-170

C. Blomberg 1976, Samurai religion, i. some aspects of warrior manners and customs in feudal Japan (Uppsala University)

C. Blomberg 1976, Samurai religion, ii. the Ako affair: a practical example of bushido (Uppsala University)

C. Blomberg 1993, 'From martial arts to floating world dalliance - some samurai diversions', TASJ (4th series) 8: 45-65

H. Bolitho 1988, 'Sumo and popular culture: the Tokugawa Period', in G. McCormack & Y. Sugimoto, eds, The Japanese trajectory: modernization and beyond (Cambridge UP)

H. Bolitho 1989, 'The Tempo crisis', CHJ 5

H. Bolitho 2003, 'Metempsychosis hijacked: the curious case of Katsugoro', HJAS 62: 389-414

H. Bolitho 2003, Bereavement and consolation: testimonies from Tokugawa Japan (Yale UP)

D. V. Botsman 1992, 'Politics and power in the Tokugawa period', EAH 3: 1-32

W. P. Brecher 2005, ‘To romp in heaven: a translation of the Hôsa kyôshaden (Biographies of Nagoya madmen)’, EMJ 13: 11-27

W. P. Brecher 2009, ‘Down and out in Negishi: reclusion and struggle in an Edo suburb,’ JJS 35: 1-35

W. P. Brecher 2010, ‘In appreciation of buffoonery, egotism, and the Sho¯mon School: Koikawa Harumachi’s Kachô kakurenbô (1776)’, EMJ 18: 88-102

W. P. Brecher 2010, 'K?etsumura: of rhythms and reminiscence in Hon'ami Kôetsu's commun'’, NJR 22: 31-57

L. Bruschke-Johnson 2004, Dismissed as elegant fossils: Konoe Nobutada and the role of aristocrats in early modern Japan (Leiden: Hotei)

J-M. Butel & P. Griolet 1999, 'Histoires de poissons-chats: les images du grand seisme de 1855 a Edo', Ebisu 21: 17-33

L. A. Butler 1996, 'The way of Yin and Yang: a tradition revived, sold, adopted', MN 51: 189-218

L. Butler 2004, ‘Patronage and the building arts in Tokugawa Japan’, Early Modern Japan 12.2: 39-52

P. C. Brown 1987, 'The mismeasure of land: land surveying in the Tokugawa period', MN 42: 115-55

A. Clulow 2010, ‘From global entrepôt to early modern domain: Hirado, 1609-1641’, MN 65: 1-35

W. H. Coaldrake 1981, 'Edo architecture and Edo law', MN 36: 235-84

W. H. Coaldrake 1994, 'Building a new establishment: Tokugawa Iemitsu's consolidation of power and the Taitokuin mausoleum', in J. L. McClain, J. M. Merriman & K. Ugawa, eds, Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era (Cornell UP)

W. H. Coaldrake 1996, Architecture and authority in Japan (London & New York: Routledge)

W. H. Coaldrake 1997, 'The Taitokuin Mausoleum', MN 52: 541-546

T. Craig 1988, Musui's Story: the autobiography of a Tokugawa samurai (University of Arizona Press, Tucson)

M. P. Culeddu 2010, 'Shimazu Yukihisa and the four junshi in Sadowara: a loyalty case in Tokugawa Japan', Ming Qing Studies 2010

De-min Tao 1991, 'Traditional Chinese social ethics in Japan, 1721-1943', GLJ 4: 68-84

W. Davis 1983-84, 'Pilgrimage and world renewal: a study of religion and social values in Tokugawa Japan', History of religions 23: 97-116 & 197-221

W. E. Deal 2007, Handbook to life in medieval and early modern Japan (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

C. D'Etcheverry 2011, ‘Seducing the mind: (Edo) Kabuki and the ludic performance’, EMJ 19: 21-43

R. P. Dore 1965, Education in Tokugawa Japan (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul)

R. P. Dore 1968, 'Talent and the social order in Tokugawa Japan' , in J. W. Hall & M. B. Jansen, eds, Studies in the institutional history of early modern Japan (Princeton UP)

G. Droppers 1894, 'A Japanese credit association and its founder', TASJ 22: 69-102

R. L. Edmonds 1985, Northern frontiers of Qing China and Tokugawa Japan, Research Paper 213 (University of Chicago Dept of Geography)

M. Ehlers 2010, ‘Executing duty: O¯no domain and the employment of hinin in the Bakumatsu period’, EMJ 18: 76-87

F. Ehmcke 1996, Faszination Ikebana. Kulturgeschichte der japanischen Blumenkunst (Köln: DuMont)

S. Esenbel 2003, ‘The people of Tokugawa Japan: the state of the field in early modern social/economic history’, Early Modern Japan 11.1: 31-64

S. Esenbel 2003, ‘Bibliography of social/economic history of early modern Japan’, Early Modern Japan 11.1: 83-86.

R.G. Flershem 1997, 'A major collection: unpublished mss. of the Japan Sea, Tsuruga Straits, and Hokkaido Coasts (Tokugawa and early Meiji)', TASJ 4th series 10: 85-110

J. H. Foard 1982, 'The boundaries of compassion: Buddhism and national tradition in Japanese pilgrimage', JAS 41: 231-51

S. Formanek 2005, Die “Böse Alte” in der japanischen Populärkultur der Edo-Zeit: Die Feindvalenz und ihr sociales Umfeld (Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften)

M. D. Foster 2008, Pandemonium and parade: Japanese monsters and the culture of yôkai (Berkeley: University of California Press)

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A. Fraser 1983, 'Town-ward administration in eighteenth-century Edo', PFEH 27: 131-41

M. Fukuoka 2005, 'Contextualising the peep-box in Tokugawa Japan’, Early popular visual culture 3.1: 17-42

T. Furushima 1991, 'The village and agriculture during the Edo period', CHJ 4

K. M. Gerhart 1997, 'Tokugawa authority and Chinese exemplars: the Teikan Zusetsu murals of Nagoya Castle', MN 52: 1-34

K. M. Gerhart 2000, 'Kano Tan'yû and Hôrin Jôshô: patronage and artistic practice', MN 55: 483-508

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E. T. Gilday 2000, 'Bodies of evidence: imperial funeral rites and the Meiji Restoration', JJRS 27: 273-296

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B. Gramlich-Oka 2001, 'Tadano Makuzu and her Hitori kangae', MN 56: 1-20

S. Griswold 1995, 'The triumph of materialism: the popular fiction of 18th-century Japan', Journal of popular culture 29: 235-45

G. Groemer 1994, 'Singing the news: yomiuri in Japan during the Edo and Meiji periods', HJAS 54: 233-261

G. Groemer 1996, 'Dodoitsubo and the Yose of Edo', MN 51: 171-188

G. Groemer 2000, 'A short history of the Gannin: popular religious performers in Tokugawa Japan', JJRS 27: 41-72

G. Groemer 2001, ‘The creation of the Edo outcaste order’, JJS 27: 263-295.

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H. Hardacre 2001, 'Sources for the study of religion and society in the late Edo period', JJRS 28: 227-260

H. Hardacre 2002, Religion and society in nineteenth-century Japan:a study of the southern Kanto region, using late Edo andEarly Meiji gazetters, Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, No. 41

H. D. Harootunian 1989, 'Late Tokugawa culture and thought', CHJ 5

H. D. Harootunian 1991, 'Cultural politics in Tokugawa Japan', in Sarah Thompson & H. D. Harootunian, eds, Undercurrents in the floating world: censorship and Japanese prints (New York: Asia Society)

J. Hatano 1994, 'Edo's water supply', in J. L. McClain, J. M. Merriman & K. Ugawa, eds, Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era (Cornell UP)

R. Hayashi 1994, 'Provisioning Edo in the early eighteenth century: the pricing policies of the Shøgunate and the crisis of 1733', in J. L. McClain, J. M. Merriman & K. Ugawa, eds, Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era (Cornell UP)

K. Hayashi 2000, 'Informationen und Medien rund am das Kabuki', in S. Kohsaka & J. Laube, eds, Informationssytem und kulturelles Leben in den Staedten der Edo-Zeit (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz)

C. M. Hermansen 2001, 'The Hinin associations in Osaka, 1600-1868', The Copenhagen journal of Asian studies 15: 47-80

S. Hislop 2010, ‘The death of Kobayashi Yagobei’, EMJ 18: 41-56

A. Horiuchi 1998, ‘Les mathematiques peuvent-ils n’être que pur divertissement? Une analyse des tablettes votives de mathematiques à l’époque Edo’, in Du divertissement dans la Chine at le Japon anciens (Paris: Presses Universitaires de Vincennes), pp. 135-56

A. Horiuchi 2006, ‘L’apprentissage du hollandaise au Japon au debut du XIXe siecle’, in A. Horiuchi, ed., Education au Japon et en Chine (Paris: Les Indes Savantes), pp. 77-98

D. L. Howell 1994, 'Ainu ethnicity and the boundaries of the early modern Japanese state', Past and present 142:69-93

D. L. Howell 1998, 'Territoriality and collective identity in Tokugawa Japan', Daedalus 127.3: 105-32

D. L. Howell 2005, Geographies of identity in nineteenth-century Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press)

D. L. Howell 2009, ‘The social life of firearms in Tokugawa Japan,’ JS 29: 65-80

D. R. Howland 2001, ‘Samurai status, class and bureaucracy:aA historiographical essay’, JAS 60: 353-380

N-L. Hur 2000, Prayer and play in late Tokugawa Japan: Asakusa Sensôji and Edo society (Harvard UP)

N-L. Hur 2009, ‘Invitation to the secret Buddha of Zenkioji: kaichô and religious culture in Early Modern Japan,’ JJRS 36: 45-63

E. Ikegami 1995, The taming of the samurai: honorific indivdualism and the making of modern Japan ( Harvard UP)

H. Irie 1988, 'Apprenticeship training in Tokugawa Japan', AA 54: 1-23

M. B. Jansen 1989, 'Japan in the early nineteenth century', CHJ 5

M. B. Jansen & G. Rozman (eds) 1986, Japan in transition: from Tokugawa to Meiji (Princeton UP)

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A. Kalland 1986, 'Pre-modern whaling in northern Kyushu', in E. Pauer (ed), Silkworms, oil and chips, BZJ 8

A. Kalland 1995, Fishing villages in Tokugawa Japan (Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press)

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I. Kawada 2003, Drifting toward the southeast : the story of five Japanese castaways; a complete translation of Hyoson kiryaku, as told to the court of Lord Yamanouchi of Tosa in 1852 by John Manjiro; trans. J. Nagakuni and J. Kitadai (New Bedford, Mass.: Spinner)

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E. Kenney 2000, 'Shinto funerals in the Edo period', JJRS 27: 239-271

M. Kinski 1998, 'Essregeln für Frauen in der japanischen Hausenzyklopädie Onna choho ki (1692): Einleitung, Transkription, Übersetzung und Analyses', JH 2: 59-101

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M. Kinski 2005, ‘Materia medica in Edo period Japan. The case of Mummy. Takai Ranzan’s Shokuji Kai, Part two’, JH 9: 55-170

T. Kobayashi 1983-4, 'Crimson leaves in spring - a record of a disaster: a review of late Edo intellectual climates', JOSA 15/16: 86-101

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S. Kohsaka & J. Laube (eds) 2000, Informationssystem und kulturelles Leben in den Städten der Edo-Zeit (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag)

P. F. Kornicki 1982, 'The Enmeiin affair of 1803: the spread of information in the Tokugawa period', HJAS 42: 503-33

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