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cháo míng Koosōng dǎo · Song Nakajima Asia nài Taiichi Ohno
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dōng mào yóu Tung Mau by thehēi míng Akira Kurosawatóng shān guì Kiriyama Keiichi
jǐng shàng Inoue Du Fuzhòng xiù Shuichi Shigenojiā téng zhèng xiù Kato Masahide
zàng nuò zūn Izanagi respecttiān zhào shén Amaterasushén tiān huáng Emperor Jimmu
suí jìng tiān huáng Appeasement Emperorān níng tiān huáng Annei Tennō tiān huáng Itoku-tenno
xiào zhāo tiān huáng Kosho-tennoxiào 'ān tiān huáng Koan-tennoxiào líng tiān huáng Emperor Xiao Ling
xiào yuán tiān huáng Kogen-tennokāi huà tiān huáng Civilized Emperorchóng shén tiān huáng Emperor worship God
chuí rén tiān huáng Emperor Suininjǐng xíng tiān huáng Kageyuki Emperorchéng tiān huáng Emperor into service
zhòng 'āi tiān huáng Emperor Chuaishén gōng huáng hòu Jingū Kōgōyìng shén tiān huáng God Emperor should be
rén tiān huáng Emperor Ren zhōng tiān huáng To fulfill the Emperorfǎn zhèng tiān huáng Hanzei-tennō
yǔn gōng tiān huáng Ingō-tennōān kāng tiān huáng Ankō Tennōxióng lüè tiān huáng 雄略 Emperor
qīng níng tiān huáng Qing 宁天皇xiǎn zōng tiān huáng Exoteric Emperorrén xián tiān huáng Renxian Emperor
jǐng shàng qīng Kiyoshi Inoue
běn xiàn dài zhōng guó  (1913niánshíèryuè9rì2001niánshíyīyuè23rì)
chūshēngdì: běn guó dǎo gāo zhī xiàn

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yuèdòujǐng shàng qīng Kiyoshi Inouezài历史大观dezuòpǐn!!!
  jǐng shàng qīng (1913 héng 2001), běn rénshēng běn guó dǎo gāo zhī xiàn běn dōng jīng xué wén xué běn zhù míng shǐ xué jiāshè huì huó dòng jiā běn jīng xué jiào shòumíng jiào shòuzhì xué zhù shù zhōngjǐng shàng qīng zhù zhāng rén mín de shǐ xué fǎn duì guó jiā zhù shǐ guānyòngrén mín de shǐ xué pàn běn guān fāng biān dìng de shǐ jiào shūwèicǐ duì běn céng jīng de jūn guó zhù zuì xíng hòu lái zhèng shì shèn zhì wāi běn jìnxiàn dài shǐ xiū gǎi shǐ jiào shū děng xíng wéi jǐyǔ tòng chìbèi wéi běn yòu liáng zhī de shǐ xué jiāzhù yòu běn jūn guó zhù 》、《 guān diào dǎo děng dǎo de shǐ guī shǔ wèn 》、《 zhàn hòu běn shǐděng shū
  
   jǐng shàng qīng( 1913 nián 12 yuè 9 2001 nián 11 yuè 23 ), běn shǐ xué jiā。 1936 nián dōng jīng guó xué wén xué yuànhòu rèn běn wén shěng wéi xīn shǐ liào biān ji wènjīng xué míng jiào shòuzhàn hòu duō cān jiā zhōng yǒu hǎo huó dòngduì běn qīn huá zhèng chí pàn chǎngbìng zhī chí běn yuán zhù mín jiě fàng yùn dòng, 1954 nián zhì 1964 nián rèn luò wèn yán jiū suǒ píng yuáncéng duō dào zhōng guó fǎng wènzài zhōng guó jiǎng xué。 1987 nián wéi niàn gōu qiáo shì biàn 50 zhōu niáncéng zhuàn wén qiǎn běn jūn zhù yào zhù zuò yòutiān huáng zhì》、《 běn jìn dài shǐ》、《 běn xiàn dài shǐ》、《 běn shǐ》、《 běn de jūn guó zhù děng zhōngguān diào dǎo děng dǎo de shǐ guī shǔ wèn 》, lùn zhèng diào dǎo shì zhōng guó lǐng shì běn shǐ xué jiè shǎo shù chí gāi lùn diǎn de zhù zuò zhī


  Kiyoshi Inoue (井上 清, Inoue Kiyoshi?, December 19, 1913 - November 23, 2001) was a Japanese academic, historian, author and professor emeritus of the Kyoto University. He was considered a specialist in modern Japanese history. He was also known as a "progressive historian" and a "Marxist historian."
  
  Early lifeInoue was born in Kochi Prefecture. He studied at the University of Tokyo; and his doctoral thesis was "The History of Modern Reform." He was awarded his Ph.D. in 1936.
  
   CareerIn 1954, Inoue joined the faculty of the University of Kyoto as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Humanities. In 1961, he was named a professor. He continued as a member of the Kyoto faculty until his retirement in 1977.
  
  In his later years, he worked to expand the number of academic exchanges between Japan and China, and led a movement seeking solidarity with Asian nations.
  
   Inoue's viewsInoue had published a book criticizing the Emperor system; and he continued to be critical of the Japanese emperor throughout his life. In a range of topics, his work was often viewed as controversial due to his active protests and lawsuits against the Japanese government. During the Japanese students riots in 1969, Professor Inoue openly supported the students who were demanding the scrapping of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty.
  
  Inoue was also very critical of "Japanese militarism" in the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute with China, and had written a number of books on the subject.
  
   Selected worksIn a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Kiyoshi Inoue, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 100+ works in 200+ publications in 6 languages and 1,000+ library holdings.
  
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  Book
  
  日本女性史 (1948)
  
  明治維新 (1951)
  
  天皇制 (1953)
  
  新版日本の軍国主義 (1953)
  
  条約改正: 明治の民族問題 (1955)
  
  日本近代史 (1956)
  
  日本の歴史 (1963)
  
  日本帝国主義の形成 (1968)
  
  釣魚列島的歷史和主權問題 Diaoyu Dao - Li Shi Yu Zhu Quan (1972)
  
  Senkaku Letto /Diaoyu Islands - The Historical Treaties (1972)
  
  Journal
  
  Japanese Militarism & Diaoyutai (Senkaku) Island - A Japanese Historian's View. Historical Research, February 1972.
    

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