2013 Book East Asia beyond the History Wars: confronting the ghosts of violenceMorris-Suzuki, Tessa, Low, Morris, Petrov, Leonid and Tsu, Timothy Y. (2013). East Asia beyond the History Wars: confronting the ghosts of violence. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203084533 |
2013 Book Chapter Art, photography and remembering HiroshimaLow, Morris (2013). Art, photography and remembering Hiroshima. East Asia beyond the history wars: confronting the ghosts of violence. (pp. 153-163) edited by Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Morris Low, Leonid Petrov and Timothy Y. Tsu. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203084533 |
2013 Journal Article Alexander R. Bay, Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National DiseaseLow, Morris (2013). Alexander R. Bay, Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease. Health and History, 15 (2), 123-125. doi: 10.5401/healthhist.15.2.0123 |
2013 Book Chapter Science, Christianity and Confucianism in the lives of An Jung-geun, Kotoku Shusui, Osugi Sakae and Lu XunLow, Morris (2013). Science, Christianity and Confucianism in the lives of An Jung-geun, Kotoku Shusui, Osugi Sakae and Lu Xun. Japan and the high treason incident. (pp. 184-195) edited by Masako Gavin and Ben Middleton. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203495940 |
2013 Book Chapter Gender and representation of the war in Tokyo museumsLow, Morris (2013). Gender and representation of the war in Tokyo museums. East Asia beyond the history wars: confronting the ghosts of violence. (pp. 107-124) edited by Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Morris Low, Leonid Petrov and Timothy Y. Tsu. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2013 Book Chapter Bridging the technology gap in Japan: technology, culture and identity from the late 19th to the 21st centuryLow, Morris (2013). Bridging the technology gap in Japan: technology, culture and identity from the late 19th to the 21st century. Bridging the Technology Gap: Historical Perspectives on Modern Asia. (pp. 1-32) edited by Bae, Youngsoo and Soon Park, Buhm. Seoul, Republic of Korea: Seoul National University Press. |
2012 Journal Article Technology of Empire: Telecommunications and Japanese Expansion in Asia, 1883-1945Low, Morris (2012). Technology of Empire: Telecommunications and Japanese Expansion in Asia, 1883-1945. Isis, 103 (2), 423-424. doi: 10.1086/667510 |
2012 Journal Article Imperial Japan at its Zenith: the wartime celebration of the empire's 2,600th anniversaryLow, Morris (2012). Imperial Japan at its Zenith: the wartime celebration of the empire's 2,600th anniversary. Japanese Studies, 32 (1), 137-139. doi: 10.1080/10371397.2012.670095 |
2012 Journal Article Physical anthropology in Japan: The Ainu and the search for the origins of the JapaneseLow, Morris (2012). Physical anthropology in Japan: The Ainu and the search for the origins of the Japanese. Current Anthropology, 53 (S5), S57-S68. doi: 10.1086/662334 |
2011 Edited Outputs Historia ScientiarumHistoria Scientiarum. (2011). 21 (1) |
2011 Journal Article The impact of Western science and technology on Ukiyo-e prints and book illustrations in late eighteenth and nineteenth century JapanLow, Morris (2011). The impact of Western science and technology on Ukiyo-e prints and book illustrations in late eighteenth and nineteenth century Japan. Historia Scientiarum, 21 (1), 66-87. |
2011 Conference Publication Science and christianity in the lives of Ahn Jung-geun, Kôtoku Shûsui and Ōsugi SakaeLow, Morris (2011). Science and christianity in the lives of Ahn Jung-geun, Kôtoku Shûsui and Ōsugi Sakae. Centennial Commemoration of the High Treason Incident - Looking Backward from Australia, Gold Coast, Australia, 20-22 August 2010. Gold Coast, Australia: Bond University. |
2011 Book 坂田昌一コペンハーゲン日記: ボーアとアンデルセンの国で坂田昌一 Shōichi Sakata and Morris Low eds. (2011). 坂田昌一コペンハーゲン日記: ボーアとアンデルセンの国で. Tokyo, Japan: ナノオプトニクスエナジー出版局 (Nano Optonics Energy Publications Office). |
2011 Journal Article IntroductionLow, Morris and Chung, Hyung-Min (2011). Introduction. Historia Scientiarum, 21 (1), 1-2. |
2010 Journal Article Colonial modernity and networks in the Japanese empire: The role of Gotō ShinpeiLow, Morris (2010). Colonial modernity and networks in the Japanese empire: The role of Gotō Shinpei. Historia Scientiarum, 19 (3), 195-208. |
2010 Journal Article Alan K.L. Chan, Gregory K. Clancey, and Hui-Chieh Loy (eds.), Historical Perspectives on East Asian Science, Technology and MedicineLow, Morris (2010). Alan K.L. Chan, Gregory K. Clancey, and Hui-Chieh Loy (eds.), Historical Perspectives on East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine. East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine, 32, 136-139. |
2010 Book Chapter Promoting scientific and technological change in Tokyo, 1870-1930: Museums, industrial exhibitions, and the cityLow, Morris (2010). Promoting scientific and technological change in Tokyo, 1870-1930: Museums, industrial exhibitions, and the city. Urban Modernity. Cultural Innovation in the Second Industrial Revolution. (pp. 205-254) edited by Miriam R. Levin, Sophie Forgan, Martina Hessler, Robert H. Kargon and Morris Low. Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.; London, U.K.: The MIT Press. |
2010 Book Chapter Physicists as policymakers in postwar Japan: The rise of joint-use university research institutesLow, Morris (2010). Physicists as policymakers in postwar Japan: The rise of joint-use university research institutes. Physics and politics. Research and research support in twentieth century Germany in international perspective. (pp. 227-250) edited by Trischler, H. and Walker, M.. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. |
2010 Book Urban modernity. Cultural innovation in the second industrial revolutionLevin, Miriam R., Forgan, Sophie, Hessler, Martina, Kargon, Robert H. and Low, Morris (2010). Urban modernity. Cultural innovation in the second industrial revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. doi: 10.7551/mitpress/9780262013987.001.0001 |
2010 Journal Article Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern JapanLow, Morris (2010). Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan. Japanese Studies, 30 (3), 469-471. doi: 10.1080/10371397.2010.518939 |