Osiris, Volume 13
Beyond Joseph Needham: Science, Technology, and Medicine in East and South East Asia
270 pages, 6-3/4 x 10
©
1998
Series: Osiris
Cloth $50.50
ISBN: 9780226000909
Published July 1998
Paper $33.00
ISBN: 9780226000916
Published July 1999
Morris F. Low: Beyond Joseph Needham: Science, Technology, and Medicine in East and Southeast Asia THE BIG PICTUREFrancesca Bray: Technics and Civilization in Late Imperial China: An Essay in the Cultural History of Technology Lewis Pyenson: Assimilation and Innovation in Indonesian Science Yung Sik Kim: Problems and Possibilities in the Study of the History of Korean Science Ian Hodges: Western Science in Siam: A Tale of Two Kings TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERGraeme J. N. Gooday and Morris F. Low: Technology Transfer and Cultural Exchange: Western Scientists and Engineers Encounter Late Tokugawa and Meiji Japan Steven J. Ericson: Importing Locomotives in Meiji Japan: International Business and Technology Transfer in the Railroad Industry Kim Dong-Won and Stuart W. Leslie: Winning Markets or Winning Nobel Prizes? KAIST and the Challenges of Late Industrialization Peter Neushul and Lawrence Badash: Harvesting the Pacific: The Blue Revolution in China and the Philippines POLITICS, POLICY, AND DECISION MAKINGMark Elvin: Who Was Responsible for the Weather? Moral Meteorology in Late Imperial China James R. Bartholomew: Japanese Nobel Candidates in the First Half of the Twentieth Century UNDERSTANDING THE BODYTJ Hinrichs: New Geographies of Chinese Medicine Chin Hsien-yu: Colonial Medical Police and Postcolonial Medical Surveillance Systems in Taiwan, 1895-1950s Scott Bamber: Medicine, Food, and Poison in Traditional Thai Healing Tessa Morris-Suzuki: Debating Racial Science in Wartime Japan M. Susan Lindee: The Repatriation of Atomic Bomb Victim Body Parts to Japan: Natural Objects and Diplomacy Margaret Lock: Deadly Disputes: Hybrid Selves and the Calculation of Deathin Japan and North America
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