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Trading Locomotives - by Naofumi Nakamura

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  • The proliferation of railroads around the world was integral to the emergence of a global market-based economy at the turn of the twentieth century.
  • About the Author: Naofumi Nakamura is a professor at the Institute of Social Science at the University of Tokyo.
  • 272 Pages
  • History, Asia

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About the Book



This deeply researched and comprehensive book examines the history of rail in Japan from a global perspective, offering new insight into the connections between the world economy and Japan's industrialization.



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The proliferation of railroads around the world was integral to the emergence of a global market-based economy at the turn of the twentieth century. This deeply researched and comprehensive book examines the history of rail in Japan from a global perspective, offering new insight into the connections between the world economy and Japan's industrialization. Naofumi Nakamura traces the international locomotive trade and the growth of the Japanese railway industry, considering its ties to Japan's domestic economic development and later imperial expansion. He investigates locomotive manufacturing and distribution in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, focusing on how this industry came to Japan and then became a major domestic sector.

Nakamura argues that rail, introduced as an essential tool for nation-state building, was transformed into a tool for empire after the late 1890s. Japan sought to develop its domestic economy in response to globalization, yet had to balance the desire to localize industry with its imperial ventures. This necessitated imports from Western manufacturers until just before the First World War, by which time a domestic rail industry formed through government-led technology transfer and development found new outlets in Japan's colonies and sphere of influence. Drawing on an extensive array of archival materials, Trading Locomotives sheds new light on the transnational nature of the industrial revolution in Japan and the world.



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Trading Locomotives is a richly researched study of the interaction between Japan's industrialization and the global economy before 1914, documenting the country's acquisition of knowledge and manufacturing capacity through the purchase, imitation, and adaptation of locomotives from Britain, America, and Germany.--Janet Hunter, coeditor of Ethics, Business, and Capitalism: Thailand and Indonesia in an Asian Perspective

Japanese railways have for decades been the envy of the world, powered by domestically produced locomotives. But between 1870 and 1914, Japan imported its locomotives from the United Kingdom, United States, and Germany, relying on the nation's newly emerged and increasingly important trading companies. Trading Locomotives offers a fresh perspective on the fascinating story of Japan's integration into the global economy.--Andrew Gordon, author of Fabricating Consumers: The Sewing Machine in Modern Japan

Thoroughly researched in archives across the world, Trading Locomotives expertly traces the growth of Japan's railroads amid the dueling forces of globalization and localization. Nakamura provides fresh insights on how businesses, government, and individuals shaped Japan's path to industrialization, thereby giving us multiple new ways to better understand Meiji Japan.--Robert Hellyer, author of Green with Milk and Sugar: When Japan Filled America's Tea Cups



About the Author



Naofumi Nakamura is a professor at the Institute of Social Science at the University of Tokyo. He has written widely on the business and economic history of modern Japan, including railroad history, local history, and the history of technological transfer.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.18 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Asia
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Theme: Japan
Format: Hardcover
Author: Naofumi Nakamura
Language: English
Street Date: July 8, 2025
TCIN: 94265512
UPC: 9780231218450
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-8023
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.75 inches length x 6 inches width x 9 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.18 pounds
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