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Business History of Soy - Japans Modernization and the Rise of Soy As a Global Commodity

English · Hardback

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By studying little-known Japanese historical documents and corporate records, and focusing on the less-researched vegetable oil and industrial uses of soy, this book provides a better understanding of how this traditional Asian food was transformed into a global commodity embedded in contradictions.


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Introduction Ch. 1 Pre-modern history of soy and vegetable oils in Japan Ch. 2 Importing Manchurian soy meal as fertilizer (19th century to WWI): Japan's state-building project and the birth of the modern soy-industry Ch. 3 Expanding soy's versatility in multiple markets (the interwar period): A colonial strategy and a means of business survival Ch. 4 Shifting to edible oil and American soy (before, during, and after WWII): From "important war industry" to food industry Ch. 5 Increasing Japan's edible oil consumption (the post-WWII period of rapid economic growth): Soy oil becomes an everyday foodstuff Conclusion: Soy and capitalist development


About the author

Midori Hiraga is an associate professor in the Faculty of Economics at Kyoto Tachibana University, Japan.

Summary

By studying little-known Japanese historical documents and corporate records, and focusing on the less-researched vegetable oil and industrial uses of soy, this book provides a better understanding of how this traditional Asian food was transformed into a global commodity embedded in contradictions.

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