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Accessing Technical Education in Modern Japan

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pauer, Erich
Otros Autores: Mathias, Regine
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • VOLUME I
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Editors' Notes on Translation
  • Introduction: Books, Craftsmen, and Engineers: The Emergence of a Formalized Technical Education in a Modern Science-based Education System
  • 1. The Translation of Technical Manuals from WesternLanguages in Nineteenth-century Japan: A Visual Tour
  • 2. The Translation of Western Books on Natural Science and Technology in China and Japan: Early Conceptions of Electricity
  • 3. Creating Intellectual Space for West-East and East-East Knowledge Transfer: Global Mining Literacy and the Evolution of Textbooks on Mining in Late Qing China, 1860-1911
  • 4. François Léonce Verny and the Beginning of the 'Modern' Technical Education in Japan
  • 5. The Role of the Ministry of Public Works in Designing Engineering Education in Meiji Japan: Reconsidering the Foundation of the Imperial College of Engineering (Kōbu-dai-gakkō)
  • 6. From Student of Confucianism to Hands-on Engineer: The Case of Ōhara Junnosuke, Mining Engineer
  • 7. The Fall of the Imperial College of Engineering: From the Imperial College of Engineering (Kōbu-dai-gakkō) to the Faculty of Engineering at Imperial University, 1886
  • Back Cover
  • VOLUME II
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • 8. Kikuchi Kyōzō and the Implementation of Cotton-spinningTechnology: The Career of a Graduate of the Imperial College of Engineering
  • 9. The Training School for Railway Engineers: An Early Example of an Intra-firm Vocational School in Japan
  • 10. The Training and Education of Female Silk-reeling Instructors in Meiji Japan
  • 11. The Establishment and Curriculum of the Tōkyō Shokkō-gakkō (Tōkyō Vocational School) in Meiji Japan
  • 12. The Development of Mining Schools in Japan
  • 13. Science Education in Japanese Schools in the Late 1880s as Reflected in Students' Notes
  • 14. Education in Mechanical Engineering in Early Universities and the Role of Their Graduates in Japan's Industrial Revolution: The University of Tōkyō, the Imperial College of Engineering and the Imperial University
  • List of Contributors
  • Index
  • Back Cover