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War And State Building In Medieval Japan John Ferejohn Frances Rosenbluth

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War And State Building In Medieval Japan John Ferejohn Frances Rosenbluth
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 192
Author: John Ferejohn, Frances Rosenbluth
ISBN: 9780804763707, 0804763704
Language: English
Year: 2010

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War And State Building In Medieval Japan John Ferejohn Frances Rosenbluth by John Ferejohn, Frances Rosenbluth 9780804763707, 0804763704 instant download after payment.

The nation state as we know it is a mere four or five hundred years old. Remarkably, a central government with vast territorial control emerged in Japan at around the same time as it did in Europe, through the process of mobilizing fiscal resources and manpower for bloody wars between the 16th and 17th centuries. This book, which brings Japan's case into conversation with the history of state building in Europe, points to similar factors that were present in both places: population growth eroded clientelistic relationships between farmers and estate holders, creating conditions for intense competition over territory; and in the ensuing instability and violence, farmers were driven to make Hobbesian bargains of taxes in exchange for physical security.

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