How Network Analysis Uncovers International Networks of Smuggling History: Criminals in Nagasaki, Japan circa 1667

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Hyeok Hweon Kang
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This paper takes a network analytic approach to investigating crime in seventeenth-century Japan. In 1667, the Nagasaki magistrate’s office conducted the largest documented smuggling crackdown in Tokugawa Japan (1603–1867), busting a ring of 87 arms traffickers who had been shipping contraband to Chosŏn Korea (1392–1910). I use the office’s “criminal investigation records” (hankachō 犯科帳) to build a dataset of the 94 suspects from ten Japanese towns who were interrogated about their involvement at the time. Using a three-mode network (people, place, crime), the resulting graphs and statistics reveal a new geography of the crime in question: contrary to the conclusions of the original investigators and of modern-day historians who “closely read” their records, the digital analysis relocates the epicenter of the smuggling ring to be in Tsushima, not Hakata or Nagasaki, and its ringleader as a merchant named Komoda Kanzaemon, rather than Itō Kozaemon. Though various limitations are recognized, the case study demonstrates the utility of network analysis on early modern crime data in general and for archives built with criminal-investigative intent like the hankachō in particular.
网络分析如何揭示国际走私网络的历史:1667年左右日本长崎的罪犯
本文采用网络分析的方法来考察17世纪日本的犯罪。1667年,长崎知事办公室在日本德川(1603-1867)进行了有记载的最大规模的走私打击,摧毁了一个由87名武器贩子组成的团伙,他们向Chosŏn朝鲜(1392-1910)运送违禁品。我使用该办公室的“刑事调查记录”(hankachchi)建立了一个数据集,其中包括来自日本10个城镇的94名嫌疑人,他们当时被询问了他们的参与情况。利用三模式网络(人、地点、犯罪),得出的图表和统计数据揭示了犯罪的新地理位置:与最初的调查人员和“仔细阅读”他们的记录的现代历史学家的结论相反,数字分析将走私团伙的中心重新定位在对马岛,而不是博多或长崎,其头目是一个名叫Komoda Kanzaemon的商人,而不是itichi Kozaemon。虽然认识到各种限制,但案例研究证明了网络分析对早期现代犯罪数据的一般效用,特别是对以犯罪调查为目的建立的档案(如hankachchi)的效用。
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Journal of Cultural Analytics
Journal of Cultural Analytics Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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