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Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
List of Tables, Graphs, and Maps
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
PART I. THE CROWD AND LABOR IN THE MOVEMENT FOR IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY, 1905-18
1. The Movement for Imperial Democracy
2. The Urban Crowd and Politics, 1905-18
3. Labor Disputes and the Working Class in Tokyo
4. Building a Labor Movement: Nankatsu Workers and the Yūaikai
PART 2. LABOR UNDER IMPERIAL DEMOCRATIC RULE
5. Imperial Democracy as a Structure of Rule
6. Nuclei of the Workers' Movement
7. The Labor Offensive in Nankatsu, 1924-29
8. Working-Class Political Culture under Imperial Democracy
PART 3. THE COLLAPSE OF IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY
9. The Depression and the Workers' Movement
10. The Social Movement Transformed, 1932-35
11. Imperial Fascism, 1935-40
Conclusion
Appendix A. Public Assemblies in Tokyo, 1883-1938
Appendix B. Victims of the Kameido Incident, September 4, 1923
Bibliographic Essay
Index
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