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WHY JAPAN SUCCEEDS Is it ‘Social Dumping’?— In a Workers’ Street— The Workers’ Shops— A Different Proletariat— A Family of Eight— A Well-to-do Family— A Hard-working Family— Japanese Diet— The Agrarian Background— Housing and Clothing

Made in Japan, 1935, p.47-60

1935 Methuen & Co. Ltd. ;EISBN: 1136928480 ;EISBN: 0203845617 ;EISBN: 9780203845615 ;EISBN: 9781136928482 ;DOI: 10.4324/9780203845615-12

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  • Title:
    WHY JAPAN SUCCEEDS Is it ‘Social Dumping’?— In a Workers’ Street— The Workers’ Shops— A Different Proletariat— A Family of Eight— A Well-to-do Family— A Hard-working Family— Japanese Diet— The Agrarian Background— Housing and Clothing
  • Author: Stein, Guenther
  • Is Part Of: Made in Japan, 1935, p.47-60
  • Description: JAPAN’S civilization rests upon inexpensive foundations. The gay charm and beauty of Japanese social life do not, to any great extent, depend on wealth.The chief materials of Japanese civilization are wood, bamboo, paper and straw, clay, coloured cloth, plants and flowers, all of which are relatively cheap.
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: EISBN: 1136928480
    EISBN: 0203845617
    EISBN: 9780203845615
    EISBN: 9781136928482
    DOI: 10.4324/9780203845615-12
  • Source: Ebook Central Academic Complete

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