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Capitalism from within: economy, society, and the state in a Japanese fishery
Howell, David Luke.
Year: c1995.
Publisher:  University of California Press. 
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Frontmatter
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
Preface
1. Commercialization, Proto-Industrialization, and Capitalism
2. Not Quite Capitalism: The Rise and Fall of the Contract-Fishery System
3. The Capitalist Transformation
4. The Institutions of a Capitalist Fishery
5. Capitalism and Immiseration
6. A Right to Be Rational: Karafuto, 1905-1935
7. Conclusion: Traditional Industry and Indigenous Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century Japan
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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Title: Capitalism from within : economy, society, and the state in a Japanese fishery David L. Howell.
Author: Howell, David Luke
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Source Version: Capitalism from within : economy, society, and the state in a Japanese fishery David L. Howell
Howell, David Luke
Berkeley: University of California Press, c1995.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01806
Subject Headings: • Fish trade -- Japan -- History -- 19th century
• Fishers -- Japan -- History -- 19th century
• Capitalism -- Japan -- History -- 19th century
• Fisheries -- Economic aspects -- Japan -- History -- 19th century
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