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Hardcover Thomas William Kinder and the Japanese Imperial Mint, 1868-1875 Book

ISBN: 9004113452

ISBN13: 9789004113459

Thomas William Kinder and the Japanese Imperial Mint, 1868-1875

(Book #9 in the Brill's Japanese Studies Library Series)

An analysis of the phenomenon of the Japanese adopting Western technology but resisting foreign domination during Meiji Japan,
at the hand of the formative period of the Japanese Imperial Mint. The author thereby offers a prime historical study on the interaction between the Japanese government and the West, and its underlying sentiments.
Examining the governmental reforms along Western lines, the transfer of Western technology and the hiring of foreign experts, it is examined how, at the Imperial Mint, this process was wholely dominated by the British. Focusing on the role of the director of the Mint, Thomas William Kinder, the author concludes that Kinder was much more than a mere technocrat but a key player in the decision-making process. This very fact, the volume clearly points out, was the major factor leading to the removal of these foreign experts from the Mint.

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