Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan
1991 • 383 pages

"An important study on modern Japanese social history that persuasively articulates quantitative data with well-chosen qualitative texts to tell the story of imperial democracy in Japan. The work shows real intelligence and great originality, and will make its mark on the practice of writing Japanese history."—Harry D. Harootunian, University of Chicago


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#1 in Twentieth Century Japan: The Emergence of a World Power

Twentieth Century Japan: The Emergence of a World Power is a 10-book series with 10 released primary works first released in 1991 with contributions by Andrew Gordon, James A. Fujii, and Kären E. Wigen.

#1
Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan
#2
Complicit Fictions: The Subject in the Modern Japanese Prose Narrative
#3
The Making of a Japanese Periphery, 1750-1920
#4
The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910
#6
Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan
#8
Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism
#12
Reconfiguring Modernity: Concepts of Nature in Japanese Political Ideology
#15
The Social Sciences in Modern Japan: The Marxian and Modernist Traditions
#16
Reasonable Men, Powerful Words: Political Culture and Expertise in Twentieth Century Japan

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