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Building a Modern Japan: Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Meiji Era and Beyond Book

Building a Modern Japan: Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Meiji Era and Beyond
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Building a Modern Japan: Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Meiji Era and Beyond, In 1853-54, Commodore Matthew C. Perry visited Japan bearing gifts, but his greatest legacy was the ideas that were ushered into Japan in subsequent decades. We know that Perry's visits to Japan heralded a period of much greater exchange with the West, bu, Building a Modern Japan: Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Meiji Era and Beyond
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  • Building a Modern Japan: Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Meiji Era and Beyond
  • Written by author Morris Low
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 5/6/2005
  • In 1853-54, Commodore Matthew C. Perry visited Japan bearing gifts, but his greatest legacy was the ideas that were ushered into Japan in subsequent decades. We know that Perry's visits to Japan heralded a period of much greater exchange with the West, bu
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Introduction 1
1 The rise of western "scientific medicine" in Japan : bacteriology and Beriberi 13
2 Male anxieties : nerve force, nation, and the power of sexual knowledge 37
3 The female body and Eugenic thought in Meiji Japan 61
4 Racializing bodies through science in Meiji Japan : the rise of race-based research in gynecology 83
5 Doctors, disease, and development : engineering colonial public health in Southern Manchuria, 1905-1926 103
6 The mechanization of Japan's silk industry and the quest for progress and civilization, 1870-1880 135
7 A miracle of industry : the struggle to produce sheet glass in modernizing Japan 161
8 Modernity and carpenters : Daiku technique and Meiji technocracy 183
9 The impact of the Great Depression : the Japan Spinners Association, 1927-1936 207


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