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Ian Inkster

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Professor Ian Inkster is a prolific global historian, writer and editor. He is a professor of international history at Nottingham Trent University and editor of the History of Technology 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.