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The Mayor of Aihara Simon Partner

The Mayor of Aihara By Simon Partner

The Mayor of Aihara by Simon Partner


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Aizawa Kikutaro was born into the wealthiest family in Hashimoto, an agricultural village specializing in wheat and silk. Taking the biography of this villager as its focus and incorporating details of life drawn from Aizawa's diary, this book chronicles the transformation of Hashimoto against the background of Japan's rapid industrialization.

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The Mayor of Aihara: A Japanese Villager and His Community, 1865-1925 by Simon Partner

Aizawa Kikutaro (1866-1963) was born into the wealthiest family in Hashimoto, a small agricultural village specializing in wheat and silk. By 1925, the village was undergoing rapid commercial development, residents were commuting to factory and office jobs in cities, and, after serving as mayor for almost twenty years, Aizawa was working as a bank manager. Taking the biography of this leading villager as its central focus and incorporating intimate details of life drawn from Aizawa's diary, The Mayor of Aihara chronicles the extraordinary transformation of Hashimoto against the background of Japan's rapid industrialization. By portraying history as it was actually lived by ordinary people, the book offers a rich and compelling perspective on the modernization of Japan.

The Mayor of Aihara Reviews

It is a historical ethnography that is both sweeping and situated, eminently useful for courses but equally instructive to scholars. -- William W. Kelly American Historical Review Remarkable. -- T. James Kodera Journal Of Japanese Stds Excellent book. Monumenta Nipponica

About Simon Partner

Simon Partner, Associate Professor at Duke University, is author of Toshie: A Story of Rural Life in Twentieth Century Japan and Assembled in Japan: Electrical Goods and the Making of the Japanese Consumer (both from UC Press).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Introduction 1. The Village Enters the Modern Era (1866 -- 1885) Born in Troubled Times Building a New Nation Hardship and Protest 2. From Farm Manager to Independent Landowner (1885 -- 1894) A Young Man of the Enlightenment Reaching Maturity in Momentous Times Toward Independence 3. For Village and Nation (1894 -- 1908) The Nation Comes of Age Politics on the Kanto Plain The Mantle of Responsibility The Hour of Need The Railway Comes to Hashimoto 4. The Mayor of Aihara (1908 -- 1918) Mayor of Aihara Technology and Change A Great Sadness 5. A World Transformed (1918 -- 1926) An Unprecedented Economy A Modern Village The World Turned Upside Down The Family Patriarch Conclusion Did Hashimoto Ever Become Modern? Villagers in Control of Their Destiny? The Meaning of a Life Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

CIN0520258592VG
9780520258594
0520258592
The Mayor of Aihara: A Japanese Villager and His Community, 1865-1925 by Simon Partner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20090713
248
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