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Osaka The Merchants' Capital of Early Modern Japan

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Osaka: The Merchants' Capital of Early Modern Japan By James L. McClain; Wakita Osamu; Wakita Haruko; Uchida Kusuo
1999 | 295 Pages | ISBN: 0801436303 | PDF | 33 MB
Specialists here share a wealth of material new to English-language scholarship. Their contributions explore such subjects as the early growth and development of the city, the geography of wealth and power in the seventeenth century, political dissidence, the theater, gang violence, and Osaka's religious and intellectual life. One of the first books to focus on a city other than Edo during the Tokugawa era, this work extends our understanding of Japanese urban life during that period. Portraying Osaka as a regional center of government, vibrant economic life, and high and low culture, the book reveals much about the city's distinctiveness and development.​


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