In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Bibliography Works in English Armson, K. A. Forest Soils: Properties and Processes. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977. Atwell, William S. "Some Observations on the 'Seventeenth-Century Crisis' in China and Japan." Journal of Asian Studies 45, no. 2 (February 1986)1223-44. Birt, Michael P. "Samurai in Passage: Transformation of the SixteenthCentury KantS." Journal of Japanese Studies 11, no. 2 (Summer 1985): 369-99Coaldrake , William H. "Edo Architecture and Tokugawa Law." Monumenta Nipponica 36, no. 3 (Autumn 1981): 235-84. Daniel, Theodore W., John A. Helms, and Frederick S. Baker. Principles of Silviculture. 2d ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979. Dazai, Osamu. The Setting Sun (Shayo, trans. Donald Keene). New York: New Directions, 1956. Dower, John W. Japanese History and Culturefrom Ancient to Modern Times: Seven Basic Bibliographies. New York: Marcus Weiner, 1986. Dunn, Charles J. Everyday Life in Traditional Japan. Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle & Co., 1972. Elison, George, and Bardwell L. Smith. Warlords, Artists, andCommoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1981. Farris, William Wayne. Population, Disease, and Land in Early Japan, 645-900. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985. Glacken, Clarence J. Traces on the Rhodian Shore. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. Grossberg, Kenneth A. The Laws of the Muromachi Bakufu. Tokyo: Monumenta Nipponica, 1981. 263 264 Bibliography Hall, John W. "Kyoto as Historical Background." In Medieval Japan: Essays in Institutional History, ed. John W. Hall and Jeffrey P. Mass, 3-38. New Haven: Yale.University Press, 1974. . "The Nature of Traditional Society: Japan." In Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey, ed. Robert E. Ward and Dankwort A. Rustow, 14-41. Princeton: Princeton UniversityPress, 1964. Hanley, Susan B., and Kozo Yamamura. Economic and Demographic Change in Preindustrial Japan, 1600-1868. Princeton: Princeton University Press, '977Hayami , Akira. "The Population at the Beginning of the Tokugawa Period—An Introduction to the Historical Demography of PreindustrialJapan ." Keio Economic Studies 4 (1966—67): 1—28. Heske, Franz. German Forestry. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1938. Ikawa-Smith, Fumiko. "Current Issues in Japanese Archeology." American Scientist 68, no. 2 (1980): 134—45. Jansen, Marius B. "Tosa in the Seventeenth Century: The Establishment of Yamauchi Rule." In Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan, ed. John W. Hall and Marius B. Jansen, 115—29. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968. Kidder, J. Edward. Early Buddhist Japan. London: Thames and Hudson, 1972. Mass, Jeffrey P. The Kamakura Bakufu: A Study in Documents. Stanford: Stanford UniversityPress, 1976. McKean, Margaret A. "The Japanese Experience with Scarcity: Management of Traditional Common Lands." Environmental Review 6, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 63-91. Mizoguchi, Tsunetoshi. "Shifting Cultivation and Land Tenure in Shirakawa-go: Changes from the 16905 to the i88os." Paper presented at the Workshop on Population Change and Socioeconomic Development in the Nobi Region, Stanford University, 15-18 March 1987. Natural Resources Section. Important Trees of Japan (Report Mo. 119). Tokyo: General Headquarters, SCAP, 1949. Osako, Masako M. "Forest Preservation in Tokugawa Japan." In Global Deforestation and the Nineteenth-Century World Economy, ed. Richard P. Tucker and J. F. Richards, 129—45. Durham: Duke University Press, 1 9%3Paine , Robert Treat, and Alexander Soper. The Art and Architecture of Japan. 2d ed. London: Penguin Books, 1974. Reischauer, Robert Karl. Early Japanese History (c. 40 B.C.-A.D. 1167). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1937. Robertson, Jennifer. "Japanese Farm Manuals: A Literature of Discovery ." Peasant Studies 11, no. 3 (Spring 1984): 169—94. [3.145.16.90] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 17:46 GMT) Bibliography 265 . "Sexy Rice: Plant Gender, Farm Manuals, and Grass-Roots Nativism." Monumenta Nipponica 39, no. 3 (Autumn 1984): 233-60. Sharpe, Grant W., Clare W. Hendee, and Shirley W. Allen. Introduction to Forestry. 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. Shively, Donald H. "Sumptuary Regulation and Status in Early TokugawaJapan ." Harvard Journal ofAstatic Studies 25 (1964-65): 123-64. . "Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the Genroku Shogun." In Personality in Japanese History, ed. Albert M. Craig and Donald H. Shively, 85-126. Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 1970. Smith, Thomas C. The Agrarian Origins of Modern Japan. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1959. . "Okura Nagatsune and the Technologists." In Personality in Japanese History, ed. Albert M. Craig and Donald H. Shively, 127-54. Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 1970. Taeuber, Irene. The Population of Japan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. Thirgood, J. V. Man and the Mediterranean Forest: A History of Resource Depletion . New York: Academic Press, 1981. Toby, Ronald. "Why Leave Nara? Kammu and the Transfer of the Capital ." Monumenta Nipponica 40, no. 3 (Autumn...

Share