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An analysis of the phenomenon of the Japanese adopting Western technology but resisting foreign domination during Meiji Japan. It is a fascinating study on the founding of the Japanese Imperial Mint, the role of its director Thomas William Kinder, the Meiji government's effort to adopt technology, but at the same time its struggle to maintain its authority at the Mint.

Produktbeschreibung
An analysis of the phenomenon of the Japanese adopting Western technology but resisting foreign domination during Meiji Japan. It is a fascinating study on the founding of the Japanese Imperial Mint, the role of its director Thomas William Kinder, the Meiji government's effort to adopt technology, but at the same time its struggle to maintain its authority at the Mint.
Autorenporträt
Roy S. Hanashiro, Ph.D. (1988) in History, University of Hawaii, is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan-Flint. He has published several articles on the Japanese Imperial Mint including The Japanese Imperial Mint and the Issue of Jurisdiction over Foreign Employees ( Journal of Asian History, 1996).