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Coins, Trade, and the State: Economic Growth in Early Medieval Japan
Ethan Isaac Segal
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Description for Coins, Trade, and the State: Economic Growth in Early Medieval Japan
Hardback.
Framed by the decline of the Heian aristocracy in the late 1100s and the rise of the Tokugawa shogunate in the early 1600s, Japan’s medieval era was a chaotic period of diffuse political power and frequent military strife. This instability prevented central authorities from regulating trade, issuing currency, enforcing contracts, or guaranteeing property rights. But the lack of a strong central government did not inhibit economic growth. Rather, it created opportunities for a wider spectrum of society to participate in trade, markets, and monetization.
Peripheral elites—including merchants, warriors, rural estate managers, and religious leaders—devised new ways to circumvent older ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Harvard University, Asia Center United States
Number of pages
276
Condition
New
Number of Pages
276
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780674060685
SKU
V9780674060685
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About Ethan Isaac Segal
Ethan Isaac Segal is Associate Professor of History at Michigan State University.
Reviews for Coins, Trade, and the State: Economic Growth in Early Medieval Japan
Segal’s book is a highly readable, lively analysis of money, trade, and the economy in pre-1600 Japan, with emphasis on the first half (late Heian through Kamakura periods) of the medieval age… Given its readability and substantive coverage, Coins, Trade, and the State could be used in Japanese history courses at all levels, surveys through graduate seminars… [Segal] richly illustrates ... Read more