Yokohama and the Silk Trade
How Eastern Japan Became the Primary Economic Region of Japan, 18431893
By (author) Yasuhiro Makimura
Publication date:
15 June 2017Length of book:
276 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
239x157mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781498555593
This study provides a broad political and economic examination of the impact of the silk trade on nineteenth-century Japan. It analyzes the economic role of Japan’s eastern interior region and that of the port of Yokohama. It argues that the economic development in this period laid the foundations for Japan’s prewar industrial development in the late nineteenth century and was largely responsible for the integration of Japan into the global economy.
Makimura’s attention to individual actors and the choices they faced is an effective tool for exploring the many contingencies that went into making the Japanese silk trade successful. . . .