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Course Title: The History of Science and Technology in Japan
Course Objectives/Overview: This course will lecture and discuss historical issues from the history of science, technology, and medicine, as well as social history of time and clock in pre-modern, and contemporary Japan.
Keywords: history of science in Japan, history of technology in Japan, clock and punctuality
Schedule: It will cover the following topics: the introduction of Western technology in late Edo and Meiji periods, the origin of punctuality in premodern and modern Japan, the competition between traditional and modern medicine, Japanese physicists and the atomic bomb, postwar economic and technological development and change of time consciousness, the environmental problems in contemporary Japan.
Teaching Methods: Students will be assigned to read papers, write short essays, and make presentations. All lectures will be given in English, and students are encouraged to discuss and make presentation in English.
Method of Evaluation: attendance and homework
Required Textbook: Tessa Morris-Suzuki,Technological Transformation of Japan: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-first Century, Cambridge University Press, 1994. |