Ignored in Britain and forgotten for generations in Japan, Henry Dyer (1848-1918) engineer, educationalist, and author of two monumental volumes on Japan at the turn of the twentieth century, has been the subject of ongoing research by Nobuhiro Miyoshi for more than thirty years, culminating in this updated and extended version of his original 1989 biography, Dyer no Nippon. This study makes an important new contribution to o-yatoi (hired foreigner) studies of the Meiji period, particularly in the field of education, as well as illuminating existing perceptions of Japan's pragmatic route to modernization.
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