Susan B. Hanley 
Everyday Things in Premodern Japan [EPUB ebook] 
The Hidden Legacy of Material Culture

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Japan was the only non-Western nation to industrialize before 1900 and its leap into the modern era has stimulated vigorous debates among historians and social scientists. In an innovative discussion that posits the importance of physical well-being as a key indicator of living standards, Susan B. Hanley considers daily life in the three centuries leading up to the modern era in Japan. She concludes that people lived much better than has been previously understood—at levels equal or superior to their Western contemporaries. She goes on to illustrate how this high level of physical well-being had important consequences for Japan’s ability to industrialize rapidly and for the comparatively smooth transition to a modern, industrial society.
While others have used income levels to conclude that the Japanese household was relatively poor in those centuries, Hanley examines the material culture—food, sanitation, housing, and transportation. How did ordinary people conserve the limited resources available in this small island country? What foods made up the daily diet and how were they prepared? How were human wastes disposed of? How long did people live? Hanley answers all these questions and more in an accessible style and with frequent comparisons with Western lifestyles. Her methods allow for cross-cultural comparisons between Japan and the West as well as Japan and the rest of Asia. They will be useful to anyone interested in the effects of modernization on daily life.
Japan was the only non-Western nation to industrialize before 1900 and its leap into the modern era has stimulated vigorous debates among historians and social scientists. In an innovative discussion that posits the importance of physical well-being as a

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION
I
The Level of Physical Well-Being in Tokugawa Japan
2
Housing and Furnishings
3
A Resource-Efficient Culture
4
A Healthful Lifestyle
5
Urban Sanitation and Physical Well-Being
6
Demographic Patterns and Well-Being
7
Stability in Transition: From the Tokugawa Period
to the Meiji Period
8
Physical Well-Being: A Comparative Perspective
GLOSSARY
INDEX

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Susan B. Hanley is Professor of Japanese Studies and History at the University of Washington. She is coeditor of Family and Population in East Asian History (1985).

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