5. The Population At The Beginning Of The Tokugawa Period

A. Hayami
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Tokugawa Japan bequeathed to us an abundant supply of materials for population study. Although these do not constitute vital statistics in the modern demographic sense, Japan in the Tokugawa period was a rare example of a well-documented pre-modern state. When Hideyoshi Toyotomi succeeded in the unification of the country in the last part of the 16th century, the Shōgun and the provincial feudal lords became very much interested in the quantitative aspect of their subjects and conducted surveys on the breadth of their domains and the size of their population. This chapter presents critical views on the ways the national population of Japan in early Tokugawa days has been treated in the past, as well as the size of this population as estimated from lately discovered local materials. The estimation presented in the chapter is the result of a nationwide hypothetical expansion of the situation in Buzen and Bungo Provinces.Keywords: Buzen and Bungo provinces; demographic sense; Hideyoshi Toyotomi; Japan; population; Tokugawa period
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5. 德川时代初期的人口
德川给我们留下了丰富的人口研究资料。虽然这些并不构成现代人口统计学意义上的重要统计数据,但德川时期的日本是一个罕见的有充分记录的前现代国家的例子。当丰臣秀吉在16世纪后半叶成功统一国家时,Shōgun和各省的封建领主对他们臣民的数量方面非常感兴趣,并对他们的领土宽度和人口规模进行了调查。本章提出了对德川早期日本人口在过去被对待的方式的批评意见,以及根据最近发现的当地材料估计的人口规模。本章所作的估计是假设布赞省和邦戈省的局势扩大到全国的结果。关键词:布真省、邦戈省;人口统计学意义;丰臣秀吉丰臣秀吉;日本;人口;德川时期
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