Article ID: CBB001321006

Science, Politics and Networks: Shibukawa Harumi and the Birth of the New Almanac in Seventeenth-century Japan (2014)

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In 1684, during the Edo period (1603--1868), the imperial court of Japan passed a reform act that resulted in a new almanac called the Jôkyô almanac. This was the first reform in more than eight hundred years, and marked a departure from the past practice of adopting almanacs from China. Yet, the reform was complicated, and it was achieved after decades through the efforts of Shibukawa Harumi (1639--1715). How was the reform accomplished, and why was it significant? In this study, I will focus on Harumi's role in the reform. I propose to examine the reform as the culmination of a process deeply linked to Harumi's political connections and his intellectual growth especially in the field of calendrical sciences. I will show that this approach of looking at the reform by analyzing different aspects of Harumi's life has implications for understanding trends in society in seventeenth-century Japan. First, despite the ban on Christianity, intellectuals like Harumi assimilated European sciences in unique ways. Second, Harumi's activities exemplified how intellectual ties were increasingly embedded within political networks. Overall, I will argue that the reform of the almanac, viewed as a process surrounding the core figure of Harumi, was driven by scientific goals and personal ambitions.

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Authors & Contributors
Jami, Catherine
Ting Chen
Robert, Jean-Noël
Bao, Suo
Liu, Liyuan
Lingfeng Lü
Journals
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Physics in Perspective
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Mariner's Mirror
科学史研究 Kagakusi Kenkyu (History of Science)
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Publishers
Hempen Verlag
World Scientific
University of Chicago Press
Presses Universitaires de Vincennes
Birkhäuser
Concepts
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Astronomy
Calendars
East Asia, civilization and culture
Science and culture
Astrology
People
Inô, Tadataka (1745-1818)
Xue, Fengzuo
Verbiest, Ferdinand
Thomas, Antoine
Takebe, Katahiro
Seki, Takakazu
Time Periods
Edo period (Japan, 1603-1868)
17th century
18th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
19th century
16th century
Places
China
Japan
Europe
East Asia
Middle and Near East
Macau (China)
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Observatoire de Paris
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