Meiji prominent leaders and their perceptions of western science and technology: a brief analysis

While much research has been undertaken on the Meiji Ishin, nonetheless there is little attention given on what prompted the new Meiji leadership of Japan to introduce reforms in Japan and what model that they should follow. Specifically, this calls for further analysis as to how these Meiji leaders...

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Main Author: Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus
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Language:English
Published: Asian Scholars Network 2022
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spelling my.iium.irep.974872022-04-05T00:43:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/97487/ Meiji prominent leaders and their perceptions of western science and technology: a brief analysis Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform While much research has been undertaken on the Meiji Ishin, nonetheless there is little attention given on what prompted the new Meiji leadership of Japan to introduce reforms in Japan and what model that they should follow. Specifically, this calls for further analysis as to how these Meiji leaders (names include Kido Takayoshi, Ito Hirobumi, Okuma Shigenobu, Okubo Toshimichi, Inoue Kaoru to name but a few), perceived the essentiality of Western science and technology and what benefits that they could bring on Japan as a nation. In doing so, this paper will discuss the views and opinions of some prominent Meiji statesmen and intellectuals about the significance of Western science and technology in Japan following the Meiji Ishin and how they implement them. The study adopts a method of content analysis by scrutinizing archival documents and scholarly works written on a few identified Meiji leaders. In short, the study shows that these prominent Meiji leaders, who had formed the backbone of the Meiji Government in various capacities, held positive views about Western science and technology and they had brilliantly navigated them for Japan’s benefit. Asian Scholars Network 2022-04-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/97487/6/97487_Meiji%20prominent%20leaders.pdf Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus (2022) Meiji prominent leaders and their perceptions of western science and technology: a brief analysis. Asian Journal of Research in Education and Social Sciences, 4 (1). pp. 196-209. E-ISSN 2682-8502 https://doi.org/10.55057/ajress.2022.4.1.18 10.55057/ajress.2022.4.1.18
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Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus
Meiji prominent leaders and their perceptions of western science and technology: a brief analysis
description While much research has been undertaken on the Meiji Ishin, nonetheless there is little attention given on what prompted the new Meiji leadership of Japan to introduce reforms in Japan and what model that they should follow. Specifically, this calls for further analysis as to how these Meiji leaders (names include Kido Takayoshi, Ito Hirobumi, Okuma Shigenobu, Okubo Toshimichi, Inoue Kaoru to name but a few), perceived the essentiality of Western science and technology and what benefits that they could bring on Japan as a nation. In doing so, this paper will discuss the views and opinions of some prominent Meiji statesmen and intellectuals about the significance of Western science and technology in Japan following the Meiji Ishin and how they implement them. The study adopts a method of content analysis by scrutinizing archival documents and scholarly works written on a few identified Meiji leaders. In short, the study shows that these prominent Meiji leaders, who had formed the backbone of the Meiji Government in various capacities, held positive views about Western science and technology and they had brilliantly navigated them for Japan’s benefit.
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