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Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan
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by Gary P. Leupp


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In this analysis of lower-class life in Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868), Gary Leupp vividly portrays the emergence of an urban proletariat during a time of extraordinary economic change. With the rapid increase in commercial activity, products previously restricted to use by the elite became commodities for mass consumption. Likewise, labor power became a commodity as hired laborers replaced traditional corve workers in the commercial realm and contracted servants supplanted lifetime, hereditary workers in households. Focusing on a class system mediated increasingly by money, Leupp explores the ways employers and employees dealt with each other and the steps taken by government officials to control rising hostilities.

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  • Title Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan
  • Author Gary P. Leupp
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  • Edition Coded First Edit
  • Publisher Princeton University Press, United States
  • Date 1992
  • ISBN 9780691031392

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Gary P. Leupp is Assistant Professor in the department of history at Tufts University.
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Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan
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Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan

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Ewing, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Princeton Univ Pr, 1992. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good +. In this analysis of lower-class life in Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868), the author portrays the emergence of an urban proletariat during a time of extraordinary economic change. With the rapid increase in urban construction and commercial activity, hired labourers came to replace the traditional workers, while in households, contracted servants supplanted hereditary workers. The text demonstrates that in the same way that products previously restricted to use by the elite became commodities for mass consumption, labour power itself became a commodity: class relations were gradually mediated by money, and employers and employees dealt with each other on increasingly impersonal, if not hostile, terms. Attempting to control such trends, government officials regulated workers by fixing employment seasons, limiting job tenures, setting wages, and establishing labour exchanges, licensing systems and workhouses.… Read More
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SERVANTS, SHOPHANDS, & LABORERS IN THE CITIES OF TOKUGAWA JAPAN

SERVANTS, SHOPHANDS, & LABORERS IN THE CITIES OF TOKUGAWA JAPAN

by Gary P. Leupp

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New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 1992. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0691031398 . Very Good+ in a Very Good+ dust jacket. Small open tear on top front panel. ; 6.75 X 1 X 9.75 inches; 252 pages .
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