
Maren A. Ehlers, "Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan" (Harvard U Asia Center, 2018)
New Books in East Asian Studies
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Evolving Charity and Social Order in Early Modern Japan
This chapter investigates the Temmei famine's impact on charity practices and social structures in the town of Ono during the Tokugawa period. It highlights the transition from informal aid to a more organized relief system, underscored by the emergence of the Purveyor Guild and changing attitudes towards poverty. The analysis reveals how reforms and government strategies evolved in response to famines, shaping the relationship between poverty, societal order, and economic stability leading into the Meiji era.
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