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Rice Agriculture And The Food Supply In Premodern Japan Charlotte Von Verschuer

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Rice Agriculture And The Food Supply In Premodern Japan Charlotte Von Verschuer
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.08 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Charlotte von Verschuer, Wendy Cobcroft (translator)
ISBN: 9781138885219, 1138885215
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Rice Agriculture And The Food Supply In Premodern Japan Charlotte Von Verschuer by Charlotte Von Verschuer, Wendy Cobcroft (translator) 9781138885219, 1138885215 instant download after payment.

"The Japanese learn from their earliest years that irrigated rice cultivation has
played a dominant role in their history. Having been born outside this con-
text, I wanted to find out when this “culture based on rice” appeared and
how this cereal came to be a fundamental element of Japanese civilization. This
book therefore grew out of a desire to go back to the sources of Japan’s rice-
growing culture, and to examine the existence of a very widespread theory
according to which rice cultivation has constituted the basis of what it means
to be Japanese for two millennia."

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