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The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan (足尾暴動の史的分析 : 鉱山労働者の社会, Ashio Bōdō no Shiteki Bunseki: Kōzanrōdō no Shakai) is a 1988 non-fiction book by (二村 一夫), published by University of Tokyo Press, about the Ashio copper mine . It was originally written in Japanese, with the English translation by Terry Boardman and editing by Andrew Gordon, and published by Duke University Press in January 1998 in an abridged form; this was the first time that any of Nimura's works had an English version.

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  • The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan (足尾暴動の史的分析 : 鉱山労働者の社会, Ashio Bōdō no Shiteki Bunseki: Kōzanrōdō no Shakai) is a 1988 non-fiction book by (二村 一夫), published by University of Tokyo Press, about the Ashio copper mine . It was originally written in Japanese, with the English translation by Terry Boardman and editing by Andrew Gordon, and published by Duke University Press in January 1998 in an abridged form; this was the first time that any of Nimura's works had an English version. In addition to the riot itself, the book explores the state of Japan when its industry was developing. F. G. Notehelfer of the University of California, Los Angeles described it as "a highly textured examination of the emergence of an industrial labor force in Meiji Japan." Michael Lewis of Michigan State University stated that the book mainly existed to challenge earlier narratives about the Ashio riots. (en)
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  • The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan (足尾暴動の史的分析 : 鉱山労働者の社会, Ashio Bōdō no Shiteki Bunseki: Kōzanrōdō no Shakai) is a 1988 non-fiction book by (二村 一夫), published by University of Tokyo Press, about the Ashio copper mine . It was originally written in Japanese, with the English translation by Terry Boardman and editing by Andrew Gordon, and published by Duke University Press in January 1998 in an abridged form; this was the first time that any of Nimura's works had an English version. (en)
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  • The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan (en)
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