[Volume. 1]----------
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements = ⅸ
Introduction / Steven Tolliday = xiii
PART Ⅰ THE PATTERN OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
1. Kozo Yamamura(1973), 'Towards a Reexamination of the Economic History of Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1867', Journal of Economic History, XXXIII(3), September, 509-46 = 3
2. Susan B. Hanley(1983), 'A High Standard of Living in Nineteenth-Century Japan : Fact or Fantasy?', Journal of Economic History, XLIII(1), March, 183-92 = 41
3. Yasukichi Yasuba(1986), 'Standard of Living in Japan Before Industrialization : From What Level Did Japan Begin? A Comment', Journal of Economic History, XLVI(1), March, 217-24 = 51
4. Susan B. Hanley(1986), 'Standard of Living in Nineteenth-Century Japan : Reply to Yasuba', Journal of Economic History, XLVI(1), March, 225-6 = 59
5. Thomas C. Smith(1973), 'Pre-Modern Economic Growth : Japan and the West', Past and Present, 60, August, 127-60 = 61
6. Kozo Yamamura(1974), 'The Japanese Economy, 1911-1930 : Concentration, Conflicts, and Crises', in B. S. Silberman and H. D. Harootunian(eds), Japan in Crisis : Essays in Taish$$\bar o$$ Democracy, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 299-328 = 95
7. Kaoru Sugihara(1989), 'Japan's Industrial Recovery, 1931-6', in Ian Brown(ed.), The Economies of Africa and Asia in the Inter-war Depression, London : Routledge, 152-69 = 125
8. Sugihara Kaoru(1990), 'Japan as an Engine of the Asian International Economy, c. 1880-1936', Japan Forum, 2(1), April, 127-45 = 143
PART Ⅱ LAND AND AGRICULTURE
9. Penelope Francks(1990), 'Peasantry, Proletariat or Private Enterprise? - The Japanese Farmer in the Industrialisation Process', Japan Forum, 2(1), April, 91-104 = 165
10. Osamu Sait$$\bar o$$(1986), 'The Rural Economy : Commercial Agriculture, By-Employment, and Wage Work', in Marius B. Jansen and Gilbert Rozman(eds), Japan in Transition : From Tokugawa to Meiji, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 400-420 = 179
11. Loren Brandt(1993), 'Interwar Japanese Agriculture : Revisionist Views on the Impact of the Colonial Rice Policy and the Labor-Surplus Hypothesis', Explorations in Economic History, 30, 259-93 = 200
12. Ann Waswo(1974), 'The Origins of Tenant Unrest', in Bernard S. Silberman and H. D. Harootunian(eds), Japan in Crisis. Essays on Taish$$\bar o$$ Democracy, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 374-97 = 235
PART Ⅲ MANAGEMENT AND ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
A General
13. Keiichiro Nakagawa(1993), 'Business Management in Japan - A Comparative Historical Study', Industrial and Corporate Change, 2(1), 25-44 = 263
14. Hisashi Masaki(1986), 'The Formation and Evolution of the Corporate Business Systems in Japan', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 3, 26-51 = 283
15. Tsunehiko Yui(1988), 'Development, Organization, and Business Strategy of Industrial Enterprises in Japan(1915-1935)', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 5, 56-87 = 309
B Zaibatsu
16. Kozo Yamamura(1967), 'The Founding of Mitsubishi : A Case Study in Japanese Business History', Business History Review, XLI(2), 141-60 = 343
17. Seiichiro Yonekura(1985), 'The Emergence of the Prototype of Enterprise Group Capitalism : The Case of Mitsui', Hitotsubashi Journal of Commerce and Management, 20(1), December, 63-104 = 363
18. Hisashi Masaki(1978), 'The Financial Characteristics of the Zaibatsu in Japan : The Old Zaibatsu and Their Closed Finance', in Keiichiro Nakagawa(ed.), Marketing and Finance in the Course of Industrialization, Part Ⅰ, Chapter 2, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 33-54 = 405
19. Kozo Yamamura(1976), 'General Trading Companies in Japan : Their Origins and Growth', in Hugh Patrick(ed.), Japanese Industrialization and Its Social Consequences, Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 161-99 = 427
C Non-Zaibatsu Business Development
20. Tessa Morris-Suzuki(1992), 'Sericulture and the Origins of Japanese Industrialization', Technology and Culture, 33(1), January, 101-21 = 469
21. Steven J. Ericson(1989), 'Private Railways in the Meiji Era : Forerunners of Modern Japanese Management?', in Tsunehiko Yui and Keiichiro Nakagawa(eds), Japanese Management in Historical Perspective, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 51-77 = 490
22. Tetsuji Okazaki(1987), 'The Japanese Iron and Steel Industry, 1929-33, and the Establishment of the Nippon Steel Co.', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 4, 126-51 = 517
23. W. Miles Fletcher Ⅲ(1996), 'The Japan Spinners Association : Creating Industrial Policy in Meiji Japan', Journal of Japanese Studies, 22(1), Winter, 49-75 = 543
24. William Mass and Hideaki Miyajima(1993), 'The Organization of the Developmental State : Fostering Private Capabilities and the Roots of the Japanese "Miracle"', Business and Economic History, 22(1), Fall, 151-68 = 570
PART Ⅳ MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
25. Tetsuro Nakaoka(1991), 'The Transfer of Cotton Manufacturing Technology from Britain to Japan', in David J. Jeremy(ed.), International Technology Transfer : Europe, Japan and the USA, 1700-1914, Chapter 9, Aldershot : Edward Elgar, 181-98 = 591
26. Kozo Yamamura(1986), 'Japan's Deus ex Machina : Western Technology in the 1920s', Journal of Japanese Studies, 12(1), Winter, 65-94 = 609
27. Mark Mason(1990), 'With Reservations : Prewar Japan as Host to Western Electric and ITT', in Takeshi Yuzawa and Masaru Udagawa(eds), Foreign Business in Japan Before World War Ⅱ, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 175-92 = 639
Name Index = 657
[Volume. 2]----------
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements = ⅸ
Introduction / Steven Tolliday = xi
PART Ⅰ BANKING AND FINANCE
1. Hugh T. Patrick(1967), 'Japan, 1868-19 14', in Rondo Cameron, Olga Crisp, Hugh T. Patrick and Richard Tilly(eds), Banking in the Early Stages of industrialization, Chapter Ⅷ, New York : Oxford University Press, 239-89, references = 3
2. Kozo Yamamura(1972), 'Japan 1868-1930 : A Revised View', in Rondo Cameron(ed.), Banking and Economic Development : Some Lessons of History, Chapter Ⅵ, New York : Oxford University Press, 168-98 = 57
3. Kanji Ishii (1991), 'Japan', in Rondo Cameron and V. I. Bovykin(eds), International Banking 1870-1914, Chapter 10, New York : Oxford University Press, 214-30, notes = 88
4. W. Miles Fletcher Ⅲ(1991), 'Japanese Banks and National Economic Policy, 1920-1936', in Harold James, H$$\mathop a\limits^\circ $$ kan Lindgren and Alice Teichova(eds), The Role of Banks in the Interwar Economy, Chapter 14, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 251-71 = 108
PART Ⅱ EDUCATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL
5. R.P. Dore(1964), 'Education : Japan', in Robert E. Ward and Dankwart A. Rustow(eds), Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey, Chapter 5, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 176-204 = 131
6. Koji Taira(1971), 'Education and Literacy in Meiji Japan : An Interpretation', Explorations in Econonmic History, 8(4), Summer, 371-94 = 160
7. James R. Bartholomew(1978), 'Japanese Modernization and the Imperial Universities, 1876-1920', Journal of Asian Studies, XXXVII(2), February, 251-71 = 184
PART Ⅲ LABOUR
8. Akiko Chimoto(1986), 'Employment in the Meiji Period : From "Tradition" to "Modernity"', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 3, 135-59 = 207
9. Thomas C. Smith(1984), 'The Right to Benevolence : Dignity and Japanese Workers, 1890-1920', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 26(4), October, 587-613 = 232
10. E. Patricia Tsurumi(1984), 'Female Textile Workers and the Failure of Early Trade Unionism in Japan', History Workshop, 18, Autumn, 3-27 = 259
11. Andrew Gordon(1989), 'Business and the Corporate State : The Business Lobby and Bureaucrats on Labor, 1911-1941', in William D. Wray(ed.), Managing industrial Enterprise : Cases from Japan 's Prewar Experience, Chapter 3, Cambridge, MA : Council on East Asian Studies/Harvard University, 53-85, notes pp. 382-5 = 284
12. Ron Napier(1982), 'The Transformation of the Japanese Labor Market, 1894-1937', in Tetsuo Najita and J. Victor Koschmann(eds), Conflict in Modern Japanese History : The Neglected Tradition, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 342-65 = 320
13. Yasukichi Yasuba(1976), 'The Evolution of Dualistic Wage Structure', in Hugh Patrick(ed.), Japanese industrialization and Its Social Consequences, Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 249-98 = 344
14. Andrew Gordon(1990), 'Japanese Labor Relations During the Twentieth Century', Journal of Labor Research, XI(3), Summer, 239-52 = 394
PART Ⅳ WOMEN
15. Sharon H. Nolte and Sally Ann Hastings(1991), 'The Meiji State's Policy Toward Women, 1890-1910', in Gail Lee Bernstein(ed.), Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945, Chapter 7, Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 151-74 = 411
16. Janet Hunter(1990), 'Women's Labour Force Participation in Interwar Japan', Japan Forum, 2(1), April, 105-25 = 435
17. Kathleen Uno(1993), 'One Day at a Time : Work and Domestic Activities of Urban Lower-Class Women in Early Twentieth-Century Japan', in Janet Hunter(ed.), Japanese Women Working, Chapter 3, London : Routledge, 37-68 = 456
18. Robert J. Smith(1983), 'Making Village Women into "Good Wives and Wise Mothers" in Prewar Japan', Journal of Family History, 8(1), Spring, 70-84 = 488
PART Ⅴ IMPERIALISM AND WAR
19. Kozo Yamamura(1977), 'Success Illgotten? The Role of Meiji Militarism in Japan's Technological Progress', Journal of Economic History, XXXVII(1), March, 113-35 = 505
20. Kaoru Sugihara(1997), 'The Economic Motivations Behind Japanese Aggression in the Late 1930s : Perspectives of Freda Utley and Nawa Toichi', Journal of Contemporary History, 32(2), April, 259-80 = 528
21. Peter Duus(1989), 'Zaikab$$\bar o$$ : Japanese Cotton Mills in China, 1895-1937, in Peter Duus, Ramon H. Myers and Mark R. Peattie(eds), The Japanese Informal Empire in China, 1895-1937, Chapter 3, Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 65-100 = 550
22. Masaru Udagawa(1990), 'The Move into Manchuria of the Nissan Combine', Japanese Yearbook on Business History, 7, 3-29 = 586
23. Richard Rice(1979), 'Economic Mobilization in Wartime Japan : Business, Bureaucracy, and the Military in Conflict', Journal of Asian Studies, XXXVIII(4), August, 689-706 = 613
24. Takao Shiba(1994), 'Business Activities of Japanese Manufacturing Industries During World War Ⅱ', in Jun Sakudo and Takao Shiba(eds), World War Ⅱ and the Transformation of Business Systems, Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 1-25 = 631
Name Index = 657