JAPAN LUNCHEON SERIES - 2nd Lecture

Tokugawa Social Status Reconsidered

Speaker: Mario Oshima, Professor, Economic History of Japan, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka City University

Dr. Mario Oshima will argue that Tokugawa social status should be understood as a two-line system comprised by occupational statuses such as warriors (bushi) and nobles (kuge), and regional ones such as farmers (hyakusho) and merchants (chonin), rather than single line system of warrior-peasant-artisan-merchant. He will explain why the typical four story single line conception has prevailed. Finally, he will address how this two-line conception sheds light on some comparisons between the US and Japan in terms of the relation between the individual and the organization in society.

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Date and Time:
 Monday, January 30, 2006.  12:00 AM.
Approximate duration of 1.25 hour(s).
Location:
Philippines Room Encina Hall, 3rd Floor  [Map]
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Sponsor:
Center for East Asian Studies and the Stanford Society of Fellows in Japanese Studies
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Admission:
free
Buffet luncheon served to those who rsvp to lydiac@stanford.edu
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January 19, 2006