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Title Some issues of mining education in Britain in the early twentieth century  
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Name 工藤, 教和  
Kana クドウ, ノリカズ  
Romanization Kudo, Norikazu  
Affiliation Professor emeritus, Keio University; Professor emeritus, Tokyo Rissho Junior College  
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Name Society of Business and Commerce, Keio University  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 2021  
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Name Keio business review  
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Issue 55(2021)  
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End page 30(30)  
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04534557  
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Driven by a sense of crisis that the superiority of British industries was fading, an enquiry into the higher level of technical education which was thought to be a suspect for the deterioration took place at the beginning of the 20th century. Though mining schools in Britain were not so highly appreciated by the contemporaries, they do not appear to have hampered the expanding British mining in the world. After a brief look at the development of mining education and the outline of the enquiring committee, actual views of mining businessmen on mining education are examined based on their evidence given to the committee to reach a tentative conclusion that, despite the spontaneous development, mining education took a rational response to the changing environment by combining theoretical study at school with work experience in overseas British mines. This development was also the process of losing original concept of mining education in the 19th century and of leading to the emergence of a kind of demarcation among mining engineers corresponding with mining schools.
 
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Early twentieth century  

Technical education  

Economic decline  

Education of mining  

Mining engineer  

Royal School of Mines  

Camborne School of Mines  

Imperial College  

Institution of Mining and Metallurgy  
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