The Nightside of Japan

The Nightside of Japan
Title The Nightside of Japan PDF eBook
Author Taizo Fujimoto
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1927
Genre Amusements
ISBN

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The Statesman's Year-book

The Statesman's Year-book
Title The Statesman's Year-book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1556
Release 1920
Genre Political science
ISBN

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The Statesman's Year-Book

The Statesman's Year-Book
Title The Statesman's Year-Book PDF eBook
Author J. Scott-Keltie
Publisher Springer
Pages 1527
Release 2016-12-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230270468

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The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.

Over Japan Way

Over Japan Way
Title Over Japan Way PDF eBook
Author Alfred Marshall Hitchcock
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1917
Genre Ainu
ISBN

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Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan

Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan
Title Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan PDF eBook
Author James L. Huffman
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 365
Release 2018-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0824874846

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A sweeping work of original scholarship, Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan examines the daily lives of Japan’s hinmin (poor people), particularly urban slum-dwellers, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. James Huffman draws on newspaper articles, official surveys, and reminiscences to recreate for readers life as experienced by the poor themselves—something not attempted before in scholarship on this era. He begins by explaining the causes behind the fast-increasing numbers of poor neighborhoods in major cities after the late 1880s and goes on to describe in fascinating detail what those neighborhoods looked like and what their inhabitants did for a living: collecting night soil, weaving textiles, making match boxes and other piecework, pulling rickshaws, building the structures that made Japan “modern,” and supplying much of the era’s entertainment, including sex. He also explores what hinmin did outside of work: what they ate, where they did their wash, how they stretched their meager budgets by using pawn brokers, and how they dealt with illness and other disasters and grappled with the painful necessity of sending children to work rather than to school. Huffman argues that despite the tremendous challenge of day-to-day living, hinmin confronted life as energetic agents, embracing it as avidly as members of the more affluent classes. Reading sources carefully, and often against the grain, he reveals that many of the poor found meaning in their work, took an active and even influential part in their cities’ politics, and nursed ambitions for a better life. And nearly all took part in the pleasures and festivities that urban neighborhoods offered. Later chapters examine poverty outside the cities and the large-scale emigration of indigent farmers to Hawai‘i’s sugar plantations, beginning in 1885. In his conclusion, Huffman looks at late-Meiji hardship in light of twenty-first-century poverty and the global income disparity that has captured the public’s attention in recent years.

Banzai Babe Ruth

Banzai Babe Ruth
Title Banzai Babe Ruth PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Fitts
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 454
Release 2018-08-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 149621000X

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In November 1934 as the United States and Japan drifted toward war, a team of American League all-stars that included Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, future secret agent Moe Berg, and Connie Mack barnstormed across the Land of the Rising Sun. Hundreds of thousands of fans, many waving Japanese and American flags, welcomed the team with shouts of "Banzai! Banzai, Babe Ruth!" The all-stars stayed for a month, playing 18 games, spawning professional baseball in Japan, and spreading goodwill. Politicians on both sides of the Pacific hoped that the amity generated by the tour--and the two nations' shared love of the game--could help heal their growing political differences. But the Babe and baseball could not overcome Japan's growing nationalism, as a bloody coup d'état by young army officers and an assassination attempt by the ultranationalist War Gods Society jeopardized the tour's success. A tale of international intrigue, espionage, attempted murder, and, of course, baseball, Banzai Babe Ruth is the first detailed account of the doomed attempt to reconcile the United States and Japan through the 1934 All American baseball tour. Robert K. Fitts provides a wonderful story about baseball, nationalism, and American and Japanese cultural history.

Newton Free Library Bulletin

Newton Free Library Bulletin
Title Newton Free Library Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Newton Free Library
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1917
Genre Classified catalogs
ISBN

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