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Murayama, S. 2014. ‘Work hard as a family business in a peaceful and calm
village in early modern Japan.’ GEO-COMMUNICATION Working Pa-
per No. 8.
Murayama, S., and N. Higashi. 2012. ‘Seashore Villages in Amakusa: Takaha-
ma and Sakitsu. A Comparative Study of Population Registers and Disas-
ter Management in the 19th Century, Kyushu, Japan.’ Popolazione e Sto-
ria 13 (1): 9–28.
Nakamura, S. 1968. Meiji Ishin no Kiso Kôzô [Fundamental structure of the
Meiji Restoration]. Tokyo: Miraisha.
Narimatsu, S. 2000. Shōya Nikki ni miru Edo no Seso to Kurashi [Social trends
and living conditions viewed from the diaries of Shōya]. Kyoto: Minerva
Shobō.
Ōkuma, T. 2007. Kōzui to Chisui no Kasen-shi [History of rivers in flooding and
improvement]. Tokyo: Heibonsha.
Ōtani, S. 1996a. Kinsei Nihon Chisui-shi no Kenkyu [Studies of early modern ri-
ver improvements]. Tokyo: Yūzankaku.
Ōtani, S. 1996b. Edo Bakufu Chisui Seisaku-shi no Kenkyu [Studies of river im-
provement politics of Tokugawa Shogunate]. Tokyo: Yūzankaku.
Saito, O. 1985. The age of proto-industrialization: Western Europe and Japan
in historical and comparative perspective (in Japanese). Tokyo: Nihon-
Hyōron-Sha.
Saito, O. 2005. ‘Pre-Modern Economic Growth Revisited: Japan and the
West.’ Working Papers in Economic History No. 16/05, London School
of Economics.
Saito, O. 2014. Kankyo no Keizaishi: Shinrin, Shijo, Kokka [An Economic His-
tory of the Environment: Forests, Markets and the State]. Tokyo: Iwana-
mi Shoten.
Shimura, H. 1999. ‘Chukan Shihai-kikō to Shogyo Kōrigashi-shihon. Baku-
matsu Amakusa no Syakai-kōzō [Middle ranked administrative orga-
nization and commercial capital. Social structure of Amakusa in late To-
kugawa area].’ In Kinsei Chiiki Syakai-ron. Bakuryo Amakusa no Ōjoya,
Jiyaku-nin to Hyakusyo Sōzoku [Early modern regional societies. Ojyoya,
Jiyakunin and Inheritance of Hyakusyo], edited by H. Watanabe, 191–246.
Iwata-Shoten.
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Native Sources of Japanese Industrialization, 1750–1920, 199–235. Berkeley,
Los Angeles & London: University of California Press.
307