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Ian Inkster

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Professor Ian Inkster is a global historian, teacher, writer, editor, poet and musician. He is professor of international history at Nottingham Trent University and editor of the History of Technology (book series) since 2002.

Publications

Books

  • Inkster, Ian (2001) Japanese industrialisation: historical and cultural perspectives. London: Routledge.
  • Inkster, Ian and Bryson, M. (1999) Industrial man. The life and works of Charles Sylvester, engineer, 1776-1828. Salt Lake City: Jackpot Books.
  • Inkster, Ian (1998) Technology and industrialisation: historical case studies and international perspectives. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Inkster, Ian (1997) Scientific culture and urbanisation in industrialising Britain. London: Ashgate. (Variorum Collected Studies Series)
  • Inkster, Ian (1991) Clever city: Japan, Australia and the Multifunction Polis. Sydney University Press.
  • Inkster, Ian (1991) Science and technology in history: an approach to industrialisation. London: Macmillan.
  • Inkster, Ian (1982) Science, public science and science policy in Australia circa, 1880s-1916. Canberra: Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science.
  • Inkster, Ian (1981) Science, technology and the late development effect. Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economies. (V.R.F. series, no. 84)
  • Inkster, Ian (1980) Japan as a development model? relative backwardness and technological transfer. Bochum: Brockmeyer.