History of Technology Volume 29

History of Technology Volume 29

History of Technology Volume 29

History of Technology Volume 29

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Overview

The common question from the western point of view is of the sort; why did China lose its early leadership of productive technologies to Europe during the early modern period? Answers to this seemingly clear enquiry vary from general cultural inwardness to the interferences of imperial governance. This collection surveys such theories but alters the issue by raising the notion that Chinese technologies did not so much fail as move along a path different from that of Europe.





Our second collection on the Mindful Hand, also shifts common ground by querying and modifying common views of the links between knowledge and technique in early-modern European development. Scientific or related knowledge was not brought to technique as a socio-cultural gift from an educated elite to the working man. Rather, educated gents, practitioners, instrument makers, craftsfolk and technicians of all kinds intermingled both socially and in terms of the recognition of technical problems as well as in the assemblage of the mental, commercial and cognitive resources required to pursue innovative production projects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350019119
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/30/2016
Series: History of Technology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Ian Inkster is Professorial Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK.

Table of Contents

Ian Inkster, 'Introduction to volume 29'.

Special Issue: Kent Deng and Jerry Liu ed., Chinese Technological History: The Great Divergence.

Deng and Liu, 'Editorial Introduction'.

Patrick K. O'Brien, 'The Needham Question Updated: a Historiographical Survey and Elaboration'.
Jerry C.Y. Liu, 'Cultural Logics for the Regime of Useful Knowledge during the Ming and early Qing China c. 1400-1700'.


Harriet T. Zurndorfer, 'China and Science on the Eve of the 'Great Divergence' 1600-1800: A review of recent revisionist scholarship in Western languages'.


Kent Deng, 'Movers and Shakers of Knowledge in China during the Ming-Qing Period'.


Special Issue : Lissa Roberts and Ian Inkster ed., Mindful Hand.


Lissa Roberts, 'Introduction'.


Alette Fleischer, 'From darkness into light: The transformation of rock crystal into an object of adornment and revelation'.


Chandra Mukerji, 'The Mindful Hands of Peasants: Construction of an Eight-Lock Staircase at Fonseranes, 1678-1679'.


Simon Werrett, 'Enlightenment in Russian Hands: Instruments, Inventions, and Ivan Petrovich Kulibin in Eighteenth-Century St. Petersburg'.

Lissa Roberts, 'The mindful hand goes to Japan. Dutch-Japanese trade in the second half of the eighteenth century'.

Ian Inkster, 'Conclusions'.
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