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"Family-owned business enterprises Japan History Tokugawa period, 1600-1868"
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Everyday people in early modern Kyoto : family, firm and community
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Nagata, Mary Louise author
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Families Japan History Tokugawa period, 1600-1868
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Community development Japan History Tokugawa period, 1600-1868
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Family-owned business enterprises Japan History Tokugawa period, 1600-1868
2025
\"This social history explores the lives of urban commoners in early modern Kyoto during the dramatic political shift from famine to revolution in the final decades of the Tokugawa regime, through an extensive survey of the detailed record changes from 1843 in response to these crises. The study focuses on three aspects of urban life, beginning with individual and household relations with the neighborhood communities that comprised the institutional framework of urban administration and provided financial and legal resources for residents. It then moves to the lives of ordinary people, taking a life-course approach to analyze life-cycle work: marriage, divorce, blended families, fertility, adoption, migration, mobility, and mortality. The final theme discusses households people lived in, headship succession and devolution of property; family business as a network of household shops and workshops; and the roles women played, while testing the patriarchy theories commonly used in this field and finding new explanations. Written for all levels of expertise and including many stories of everyday people, this book will appeal to undergraduate students and general readers interested in historical Kyoto\"-- Provided by publisher.
Labour Contracts and Labour Relations in Early Modern Central Japan
2005,2004
Based on a collection of labour contracts and other documents, this book examines the legal, economic and social relations of labour as they developed in the commercial enterprises of Tokugawa Japan. The urban focus is Kyoto, the cultural capital and smallest of the three great cities of the Tokugawa period, but the data comes from a wider region of commercial and castle towns and rural villages in central Japan.
Labor contracts and labor relations in early modern central Japan
by
Nagata, Mary Louise
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Family-owned business enterprises
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Family-owned business enterprises -- Japan -- Kyoto -- History
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Family-owned business enterprises -- Japan -- Kyoto -- History -- Sources
2004
This book is a study of labour relations in commercial and proto industrial enterprises in Tokugawa Japan