Science and society in modern Japan. Selected historical sources. Edited by Nakayama Shigeru, David L. Swain, Yagi Eri

Science and society in modern Japan. Selected historical sources. Edited by Nakayama Shigeru, David L. Swain, Yagi Eri
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