Trending Bestseller

Peasant Protests and Uprisings in Tokugawa Japan

Stephen Vlastos

No reviews yet Write a Review
Paperback / softback
16-August-1990
$70.00
Ships in 5–7 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:
The Japanese peasant has been thought of as an obedient and passive subject of the feudal ruling class. Yet Tokugawa villagers frequently engaged in unlawful and disruptive protests. Moreover, the frequency and intensity of the peasants' collective action increased markedly at the end of the Tokugawa period. Stephen Vlastos's examination of the changing patterns of peasant protest in the Fukushima area shows that peasant mobilization was restricted both ideologically and organizationally and that peasants did not become a prime moving force in the Meiji Restoration.

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

$70.00
Ships in 5–7 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:

Peasant Protests and Uprisings in Tokugawa Japan

$70.00

Description

The Japanese peasant has been thought of as an obedient and passive subject of the feudal ruling class. Yet Tokugawa villagers frequently engaged in unlawful and disruptive protests. Moreover, the frequency and intensity of the peasants' collective action increased markedly at the end of the Tokugawa period. Stephen Vlastos's examination of the changing patterns of peasant protest in the Fukushima area shows that peasant mobilization was restricted both ideologically and organizationally and that peasants did not become a prime moving force in the Meiji Restoration.

Customers Also Viewed