
Foreign Employees In Nineteenth Century Japan
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Foreign Employees In Nineteenth Century Japan book
Foreign Employees In Nineteenth Century Japan
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Foreign Employees In Nineteenth Century Japan book
ByEdward R Beauchamp
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1990
eBook Published 20 May 2019
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
Pages 338 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429044090
SubjectsArea Studies
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Beauchamp, E. (1990). Foreign Employees In Nineteenth Century Japan. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429044090
The product of research by US and Japanese scholars, this book is an assessment of the work of individual "yatoi", and their contributions to the rapid development that characterized Meiji Japan (1868-1912).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|27 pages
The Yatoi Phenomenon
chapter 1|11 pages
The Yatoi Phenomenon: An Early Experiment in Technical Assistance
WithArdath W. Burks
part Part Two|159 pages
Case Studies: North American Views
chapter 4|19 pages
Science and Civilization in Early Meiji Japan: The "Autobiographical Notes" of Thomas C. Mendenhall
WithRichard Rubinger
chapter 6|31 pages
Encounters with an Alien Culture: Americans Employed by the Kaitakushi
WithFujita Fumiko
chapter 7
Westernizing Influences in the Early Modernization of Japanese Women's Education
WithDorothy Robins-Mowry
chapter 9|19 pages
Edward Warren Clark and the Formation of the Shizuoka and Koishikawa Christian Bands (1871-1879)
WithA. Hamish Ion
part Part Three|88 pages
Case Studies: Japanese Views
chapter 11|15 pages
Margaret C. Griffis and the Education of Women in Early Meiji Japan
WithUsui Chizuko
chapter 12|11 pages
American Professors in the Development of Hokkaido: The Case of the Sapporo Agricultural College (SAC)
WithAkizuki Toshiyuki
chapter 13|6 pages
Engineering and Technical Yatoi in the Public Works Department of Meiji Japan
WithImatsu Kenji
chapter 14|12 pages
William Elliot Griffis' Lecture Notes on Chemistry
WithUchida Takane, Oki Hisaya, Sakan Fujio, Isa Kimio, Nakata Ryuji
chapter 15|20 pages
Frederic Marshall as an Employee of the Japanese Legation in Paris
WithYokoyama Toshio
part Part Four|17 pages
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