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Technology and the Culture of Progress in Meiji Japan
Examines the technological change and the beliefs that were the engines of change in the nineteenth century iron and silk reeling industries. By situating Meiji Japan firmly within the Victorian world, this work demonstrates that Japanese officials believed in a civilizational hierarchy based on technological superiority.
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Examines the technological change and the beliefs that were the engines of change in the nineteenth century iron and silk reeling industries. By situating Meiji Japan firmly within the Victorian world, this work demonstrates that Japanese officials believed in a civilizational hierarchy based on technological superiority.
| ISBN / EAN | 9780415433754 |
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| Auteur | Wittner, David G. (Utica College, USA) |
| Editeur | Taylor & Francis Ltd |