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[et al.] 210 $aPrinceton, N.J. $cPrinceton University Press$dc1996 215 $a1 online resource (xlvii, 375 p. )$cill. ; 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-691-04382-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover Page -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Japan's Wartime Empire: Problems and Issues -- Part I: Japan's Wartime Empire and the Formal Colonies -- Chapter 1: Total War, Industrialization, and Social Change in Late Colonial -- Chapter 2: The Kominka Movement in Taiwan and Korea: Comparisons and Interpretations -- Part II: Japan's Wartime Empire and Northeast Asia -- Chapter 3: Imagined Empire: The Cultural Construction of Manchukuo -- Chapter 4: Managing Occupied Manchuria, 1931-1934 -- Chapter 5: Creating a Modern Enclave Economy: The Economic Integration of Japan, Manchuria, and North China, 1932-1945 -- Chapter 6: The Yen Bloc, 1931-1941. Takafusa Nakamura -- Part III: Japan's Wartime Empire and Southeast Asia -- Chapter 7: Nanshin: The "Southward Advance," 1931-1941, as a Prelude to the Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia -- Chapter 8: Anomaly or Model? 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Polanyi (1886-1964) is popular among critical theorists and radical political economists, but also with ecological activists, anti-globalization campaigners and all who sense that ongoing financial turmoil is symptomatic of a deeper crisis threatening the compatibility of capitalism and democracy. The author reclaims the polymath Karl Polanyi for contemporary anthropology, especially economic anthropology. The book furthermore takes his ideas back to Central Europe, where he grew up. The Polanyian approach is applied to the communist economy, with particular reference to the "market socialist" economy which evolved under Ja?nos Ka?da?r in Hungary. The same lens is used to investigate the consequences of the demise of communist power since 1990, primarily on the basis of ethnographic investigations in Hungary and South-East Poland. 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