The land reform carried out in Japan during the period of American
Occupation is often spoken of as one of the most successful of the
post-war reforms. It was certainly one of the most thorough going
redistributions of land which the world has seen. A third of the
total area of arable land changed hands, and nearly a third of the
total population of the country was affected. Socially, the land
reform accelerated the decay in feudal institutions, rendering the
lot of the Japanese farmer considerably better than it once was.
First published in 1984, this title is part of the Bloomsbury
Academic Collections series.
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