Terry Jackson was educated at Tufts University (B.A. History & B.S. Electrical Engineering) and Indiana University (M.A. & Ph.D. in East Asian History). He has also studied at the Inter-University Center in Yokohama, Japan and conducted research at Tokyo University and Waseda University. He is the author of Network of Knowledge: Western Science and the Tokugawa Information Revolution (University of Hawa'ii Press, 2016), as well as academic articles and book reviews. His work focuses on the early modern and modern periods and he is particularly interested in women’s history and the history of science. Dr. Jackson is currently writing two books, one that examines the portrayal of nuclear disaster in Japanese manga and another that investigates the impact of science on women’s lives at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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