The development of Japanese "post-war historiography" and Kajimura Hideki : how the state and the people were (re)discovered?

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  • 日本「戦後歴史学」の展開と未完の梶村史学 : 国家と民衆はいかに(再)発見されたか
  • ニホン「センゴ レキシガク」ノ テンカイ ト ミカン ノ カジムラ シガク : コッカ ト ミンシュウ ワ イカニ(サイ)ハッケン サレタカ
  • ニホン 「 センゴ レキシガク 」 ノ テンカイ ト ミカン ノ カジ ソンシガク : コッカ ト ミンシュウ ワ イカニ(サイ)ハッケン サレタ カ
  • 日本戦後歴史学の展開と未完の梶村史学 : 国家と民衆はいかに再発見されたか

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Abstract

It is required to understand the Japanese social sciences in the late 20th century, especially the academic movements that called "post-war historiography", to capture the development of the research agenda and methodical viewpoint by Kajimura Hideki(1935-89). This article aims to explore the Kajimura' s historiography on the modern Korean history in the trend of historiography in post-war Japan. Kajimura tried to innovate his own methodical viewpoint until shortly before his death, and pursued the overall picture of the modern history of Korea which links the two focuses of "state" and "people". This article traces the development of his viewpoint of "development".

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  • 社会科学

    社会科学 42 (4), 27-47, 2013-02-28

    Institute for the Study of Humanities & Social Sciences, Doshisha University

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