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Yakuza Historical Roots

Orin Brightfield

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Yakuza Historical Roots explores the evolution of the Yakuza, Japan's infamous organized crime syndicates, from marginalized groups during the Edo Period to powerful entities influencing the nation's underworld. It examines their development through key periods like the Meiji Restoration and World War II, highlighting their adaptability and enduring presence.

 
Uniquely, the book argues the Yakuza's survival isn't solely due to criminal activities but also their ability to fulfill social and economic functions where legitimate institutions fall short.

 
The book reveals intriguing facts, such as the Yakuza's involvement in political violence during the Meiji era and their significant role in post-WWII black markets. By exploring sociocultural factors and historical trends, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the Yakuza's impact on social control and cultural identity within Japan.

 
The analysis draws upon historical documents, police records, and interviews, offering unique insights. Structured in three parts, the book begins with foundational myths and organizational structures, progresses to the Yakuza's role in shaping historical events, and culminates in an examination of their modern activities in areas like construction and finance.

 
This approach offers a comprehensive overview appealing to both academic and general readers interested in history and social science.
Verfügbar seit: 21.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 68 Seiten.

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