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Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan Pia Jolliffe (Las Casas Institute, UK)

Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan By Pia Jolliffe (Las Casas Institute, UK)

Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan by Pia Jolliffe (Las Casas Institute, UK)


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This book examines the local, national, and international significance of convict labour during the colonization of Hokkaido between 1881 and 1894. Based on the analysis of archival, it uses a framework of global prison studies to trace the historical origins of prisons and forced labour in early modern Japan.

Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan Summary

Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan: The Colonization of Hokkaido, 1881-1894 by Pia Jolliffe (Las Casas Institute, UK)

Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan examines the local, national and international significance of convict labour during the colonization of Hokkaido between 1881 and 1894 and the building of the Japanese empire.

Based on the analysis of archival sources such as prison yearbooks and letters, as well as other eyewitness accounts, this book uses a framework of global prison studies to trace the historical origins of prisons and forced labour in early modern Japan. It explores the institutionalization of convict labour on Hokkaido against the backdrop of political uprisings during the Meiji period. In so doing, it argues that although Japan tried to implement Western ideas of the prison as a total institution, the concrete reality of the prison differed from theoretical concepts. In particular, the boundaries between prisons and their environment were not clearly marked during the colonization of Hokkaido.

This book provides an important contribution to the historiography of Meiji Japan and Hokkaido and to the global study of prisons and forced labour in general. As such, it will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese, Asian and labour history.

About Pia Jolliffe (Las Casas Institute, UK)

Pia Maria Jolliffe is a Research and Teaching Associate at the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies and a Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford, UK. She is the author of Learning, Migration and Intergenerational Relations: The Karen and the Gift of Education (2016).

Table of Contents

List of illustrations

Technical notes

Acknowledgements

Foreword

Introduction

1 Forced labour and arrest in Edo and Ezo

2 Hokkaido prison island

3 Prisons and rural development, 1881-1886

4 Hard labour as penal servitude, 1886-1894

5 Conclusion

Index

Additional information

NPB9780815383208
9780815383208
0815383207
Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan: The Colonization of Hokkaido, 1881-1894 by Pia Jolliffe (Las Casas Institute, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2018-10-16
100
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