明治期の東京警監学校と清国留学生

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  • メイジキ ノ トウキョウケイカンガッコウ ト セイコク リュウガクセイ
  • The Tokyo Police & Prison Officers' School during the Meiji Era with Its Chinese Students

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The Tokyo Police & Prison Officers' School was set up in 1906 specially for the training of Chinese police and prison officers. It happened at the request of Yuan Shikai, the Governor of Zhili Province of the Qing Dynasty and after negotiations between the Chinese Minister and the Japanese Metropolitan Police Department of Tokyo. The school was a result of the Qing Government's early 20th century enthusiasm in political and legal reform, partly through transplanting Western legal systems. Although the school has long been forgotten in spite of the great amount of academic study on Chinese students' activities in Japan during this period, it is worth attention as many of its graduates later became very active in China's judicial professions. Some of its students belonged to the Japanese Prison Observation Project, initiated by Zheli Government and jointly conducted by 10 provinces, others were regular Chinese overseas students in Japan at public or private expenses.

文部科学省グローバルCOEプログラム 関西大学文化交渉学教育研究拠点

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