东亚的南满洲铁路

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Social Science Japan Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI:10.1093/ssjj/jyac033
Naofumi Nakamura
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在过去的几年里,林柴成出版了一些关于铁路历史的重要著作。在这本雄心勃勃的书中,他解释了位于东亚铁路历史中心的南满铁路(SMR)的铁路管理。然而,Lim的书并不是简单的SMR案例研究。他还解释了SMR参与了将日本帝国转变为一个独特的铁路帝国的过程。因此,该书引起了帝国史、殖民地经济史学者和铁路史学界的讨论。下面的段落将介绍这本书的章节,以及一些评论。这本书的序言“铁路帝国和SMR”,首先讨论了战前日本作为铁路帝国的框架。它还叙述了SMR如何被描绘成日本吸收西方技术的象征,以及作为向其殖民地转移技术的中介。SMR克服了与欧洲同行相比的技术劣势,并被认为超过了日本国内铁路的运输能力。在指出SMR作为日本殖民者殖民主义和殖民管理案例研究的价值的同时,Lim解释了SMR的历史如何对大都市的历史也很重要。
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Higashi ajia no naka no mantetsu (The South Manchuria Railway in East Asia)
In the past few years, Lim Chaisung has published major works on the history of railways. In this ambitious book, he takes on explaining the railway management of the South Manchuria Railway (SMR), the sprawling enterprise at the centre of East Asian railway history. However, Lim’s book is not simply an SMR case study. He also explains SMR’s involvement in the process of turning the Empire of Japan into a distinctive railway empire. As a result, this book is spurring discussions among scholars of imperial history and colonial economic history, as well as among railway historians. The following paragraphs will introduce the book’s chapters, along with a little commentary. The book’s preface, ‘Railway empire and the SMR’, begins with a discussion of the framing of prewar Japan as a railway empire. It also recounts how SMR has been portrayed as emblematic of Japan’s absorption of Western technology and as an intermediary in transferring technology to its colonies. SMR overcame its technological disadvantage against its European counterparts and is credited with exceeding the transport capacity of Japan’s domestic railways. While noting the value of viewing SMR as a case study of Japanese settler colonialism and colonial management, Lim explains how the history of SMR is important to the history of the metropole as well.
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期刊介绍: Social Science Japan Journal is a new forum for original scholarly papers on modern Japan. It publishes papers that cover Japan in a comparative perspective and papers that focus on international issues that affect Japan. All social science disciplines (economics, law, political science, history, sociology, and anthropology) are represented. All papers are refereed. The journal includes a book review section with substantial reviews of books on Japanese society, written in both English and Japanese. The journal occasionally publishes reviews of the current state of social science research on Japanese society in different countries.
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