This collection of fourteen key papers deriving from CEEJA's second
international conference exploring the Japanese history of
technology, concentrates on the routes to acquiring and
transmitting technical knowledge in Japan's modern era - from the
very earliest endeavours in establishing opportunities for
acquiring a technical education to the translation of foreign
textbooks and manuals. Published in two volumes and thematically
structured in three Parts, this wide-ranging work both complements
and expands on the subject-matter contained in the first volume
entitled Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan (2020).
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