History of Japan "Kawai" and "Satonuma" / Local History Research Council

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 “川合”と「里沼」 / 地方史研究協議会
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Item number: BO4876317
Released date: 23 Oct 2024

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This book is a summary of the results of the 73rd (Tatebayashi) Conference of the Local History Research Council based on the public lecture and the report on the common subject. The common subject of the conference is "' Kawai' and' Satonuma' - historical image of the area where the Tone River and the Watarase River meet -".
The common subject of the conference is "' Kawai' and' Satonuma' - historical image of the area where the Tone River and the Watarase River meet -".
The area between the area between the Tone River and the two major rivers is called, and it is intended to empirically clarify the historical image of the waterfield landscape' Satonuma''.
History, culture, occupations, and life that have been created in the waterfield environment is called Hachihon.
This book contains two public lectures and the papers on the common subject report Sanbu are composed of "I : Formation of Base and Area Recognition", "II : Various Aspects of Occupation and Industrial Development", and "III : Environmental Transformation and Resident Consciousness", and each of them is arranged in order of the period.
In "I", there are articles on the area recognition of the area which was formed by the development in the early-modern period, such as the river crossing point which became a political base and a key point Development - Centered on the Tonegawa River and the confluence area of the Watarase River - (Tomohiko Takayanagi)
Changes in the Diversity of Paddy Fields and Agriculture - From the Case of Tatebayashi City - (Masahiko Nagashima)
III Environmental Changes and Residents Awareness
Disappearing and Remaining Swamps - The Circumstances of Swamps in the Early-Modern Tatebayashi - (Takayuki Sato)
Movement against the Coal Mine Pollution in Ashio and the "Kawai" and "Satonuma" areas - Centered on the former Yanakamura - (Hisato Nakajima)
Residents' response to and awareness of flooding in the cultural landscape of waterworks - Centered on Itakura-machi in the Important Cultural Landscape selected by the national government area - (Yukie Miyata)
Regional research in the town of "Kawai" - Before and after "Satonuma" - (Kazuyuki Maezawa)
Records of the Seventh Congress (Tatebayashi) (Special Committee for the Publication of the Collection of Conference Outcomes)