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Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan - The Colonization of Hokkaido, 1881-1894 (Hardcover)
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Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan - The Colonization of Hokkaido, 1881-1894 (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Focus on Asia
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Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan examines the local, national and
international significance of convict labour during the
colonization of Hokkaido between 1881 and 1894 and the building of
the Japanese empire. Based on the analysis of archival sources such
as prison yearbooks and letters, as well as other eyewitness
accounts, this book uses a framework of global prison studies to
trace the historical origins of prisons and forced labour in early
modern Japan. It explores the institutionalization of convict
labour on Hokkaido against the backdrop of political uprisings
during the Meiji period. In so doing, it argues that although Japan
tried to implement Western ideas of the prison as a total
institution, the concrete reality of the prison differed from
theoretical concepts. In particular, the boundaries between prisons
and their environment were not clearly marked during the
colonization of Hokkaido. This book provides an important
contribution to the historiography of Meiji Japan and Hokkaido and
to the global study of prisons and forced labour in general. As
such, it will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese, Asian
and labour history.
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