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Economic History of Cities and Housing (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
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Economic History of Cities and Housing (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Monograph Series of the Socio-Economic History Society, Japan
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This book focuses on urbanization as an attendant consequence of
industrialization and sheds light on urban problems such as housing
shortages and poverty of jobless people, and the housing and social
policies implemented by central and local governments to deal with
these problems. Through this book, the volume editor and authors
convey the view that urbanization transformed economy and society
spatially and in quality, and caused the change of central and
local administration in the process of tackling various urban
problems. The book features recent academic works on economic
history of the city and housing, researched from an advanced
perspective of comparative history in Japan. The aim of this book
is to make works by Japanese scholars accessible to a wider
readership throughout the world. This edited volume includes four
articles (chapters) and four book reviews originally published in
Japanese and subsequently translated into English. The first
chapter analyzes the characteristics of the urbanization that
occurred under the land readjustment projects implemented from the
Sino-Japanese War to the reforms following World War II, by
focusing on the conflict between landowners and peasants in Japan.
The second chapter examines the construction of urban housing
following Japan's defeat in World War II, focusing on the
reconstruction of war-damaged housing from the perspective of the
creation and distribution of private residential space under
Japan's postwar regulatory regime. The third chapter examines the
adoption of communal unemployment insurance systems in Wilhelmine
Germany, focusing on the Genter system, in which the municipalities
paid subsidies to the trade unions that provided their out-of-work
members with unemployment benefits. The last chapter investigates
the accumulation of the mechanical engineering industry in Paris
region during the period 1939-1958, focusing on the role of the
subcontracting system.
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