Article ID: CBB099792772

For 'Centres of Calculations?': 'Colonial meteorology' in nineteenth century Japan (2023)

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Behind the 'success story' of Japan's rapid modernization and industrialization in the latter half of the nineteenth century; Japan was a field of colonial science for European and American visitors; some of whom were employed by the Meiji Government as science teachers; while others were sent on missions to gather information about Japan from a geopolitical perspective. This paper examines the 'colonial meteorology' in Japan that was conducted by various actors from Europe and the U.S. between the 1850s and the 1890s (inclusive). As is widely known; Japan is one of the few Asian nations that did not experience colonial rule by Western powers. Yet; in field sciences; the Japan archipelago was targeted as a newly discovered 'frontier' and thus Western navigators; naturalists; and science teachers sought and collected information on geography; climate; flora and fauna; and so forth. While the Japanese Government constructed a meteorological network throughout the country and started a weather service in the 1880s; various foreign scholars observed the weather daily and compiled climatological data during their stay; researched weather phenomena assumed to be unique to Japan (such as typhoons); and then reported the results to their home countries; to scientific journals in Europe; or to foreigners' communities in Japan without sharing the information with the locals. This paper investigates their activities and purposes; and their influences on Japanese meteorology; especially the form of knowledge production that would be duplicated in the expansive Japanese imperial territory.

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Authors & Contributors
Serrano, Elena
Meade, Ruselle
Anduaga Egaña, Aitor
Bolufer Peruga, Mónica
Elman, Benjamin A.
Itagaki, Eiji
Journals
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
Columbia University
Presses Universitaires de Rennes
University of Chicago Press
University of Hawaiʻi Press
Renaissance Books
Concepts
Cross-national interaction
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Knowledge circulation
Social networks
Knowledge production (modes)
People
Dresser, Christopher
Lavoisier, Marie-Anne Paulze
Maury, Matthew Fontaine
Okubo, Toshimichi
Wagener, Gottfried Wilhelm
Jansen, Marin Henri
Time Periods
19th century
Meiji period (Japan, 1868-1910)
18th century
Edo period (Japan, 1603-1868)
17th century
14th century
Places
Japan
Europe
China
Bohemia
Great Britain
Korea
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
United States Navy
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