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Farm and Nation in Modern Japan

Agrarian Nationalism, 1870-1940

Thomas R.H. Havens

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A study of agrarian thought in prewar Japan, this bonk concentrates on the developing fissure between official and rural conceptions of nationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Professor Havens analyzes the response of Japanese farmers and their spokesmen to the pursuit of modernization during the Meiji and Taishō periods.

Through a critical examination of writings and speeches of major farm ideologues, including Gondō Seikyō, Tachibana Kōzaburō, and Katō Kanji, the author examines the ways in which agrarianist theories shaped modern Japanese nationalism and the extent to which rural ideologies triggered political violence in the turbulent 1930s. He then focuses on the romantic rural communalism of the 1920s and 1930s as an example of antigovernment nationalism designed to rescue the Japanese people at large from bureaucracy, capitalism, and urbanization.

Based on extensive research in modern Japanese ideological, political, and economic materials, the study offers new insight into the early twentieth century revolution in nationality sentiments and provides fresh grounds for doubting the state's monopoly on public loyalties during the years immediately preceding Pearl Harbor.

Originally published in 1974.

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Manchukuo, Ninomiya Sontoku, Japanese literature, Iwakura Mission, Economy of Japan, Communalism (political philosophy), Hirata Tosuke, Small-scale agriculture, Agricultural policy, Heisei period, Japanese archipelago, Manchuria, National Policy, Statism, Meiji Restoration, Taika Reform, Peasant movement, Cultivator, Agricultural marketing, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Kokugaku, Edo period, Labour movement, State Shinto, Capitalism, Ideology, Meiji oligarchy, Populism, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Bushido, Tax, World War II, Peasant, Contemporary society, Union Movement, Masao Maruyama (scholar), Meiji University, World War I, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Showa period, Agriculture, Enomoto Takeaki, Tomioka Tessai, Toyo Keizai, Yamazaki (family), Shizuoka University, Japanese militarism, Korean Empire, Taisho period, Farm crisis, Agrarianism, Agriculture (Chinese mythology), Agricultural economics, Industrialisation, Yamato people, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, Japanese nationalism, Agricultural revolution, Kokutai, Waseda University, Japanese Communist Party, Agricultural experiment station, Russo-Japanese War, Zaibatsu, House of Peers (Japan), Emperor Meiji, Hasegawa Nyozekan, Meiji period, Economics, Empire of Japan