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Author Botsman, Dani, author.

Title Punishment and power in the making of modern Japan / Daniel V. Botsman
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 319 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Introduction -- Signs of order : punishment and power in the shogun's capital -- Bloody benevolence : punishment, ideology, and outcasts -- The power of status : Kodenmachō jailhouse and the structures of Tokugawa society -- Discourse, dynamism, and disorder : the historical significance of the Edo stockade for laborers -- Punishment and the politics of civilization in Bakumatsu Japan -- Restoration and reform : the birth of the prison in Japan -- Punishment and prisons in the era of enlightenment -- Punishment, empire, and history in the making of modern Japan
Summary "The kinds of punishment used in a society have long been considered an important criterion in judging whether a society is civilized or barbaric, advanced or backward, modern or premodern. Focusing on Japan, and the dramatic revolution in punishments that occurred after the Meiji Restoration, Daniel Botsman asks how such distinctions have affected our understanding of the past and contributed, in turn, to the proliferation of new kinds of barbarity in the modern world." "The first English-language study of the history of punishment in Japan, the book concludes by examining how modern ideas about progress and civilization shaped penal practices in Japan's own colonial empire."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-302) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Punishment -- Japan -- History
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
LAW -- Criminal Procedure.
Punishment
Recht
Strafvollzug
Kolonie
Straf.
Straffen.
Strafstelsel.
Sociale orde.
SUBJECT Japan -- History -- 1868- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069494
Subject Japan
Japan
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781400849291
1400849292