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Meiji Isbin (Meiji Restoration). By Tōyama Shigeki . Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1951. 368 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Marius B. Jansen
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University of Washington
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1952

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1 For a brief summary of the issues at stake, see Ike, Nobutaka, “The Development of Capitalism in Japan,” Pacific Affairs, 12:2 (June, 1949), 185190.Google Scholar The struggle was waged from Marxist premises, and political differences added to its intensity. For histories by participants in the dispute, see the two volume work by Uchida Jōkichi, Nihon shihon shugi ronsō, and, from a less leftist perspective, Tsushima Tadayuki, Nihon shihon shugi ronsō shiron.