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The Birth of the Citizen's University: The Revival of the Osaka Gakumonjo Kaitokudo
Original text before translation
市民大学の誕生−大坂学問所懐徳堂の再興
(978-4-87259-244-3)
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(978-4-87259-244-3)
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4.6" format*294 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2010
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Kenji Takeda (Author) [Another school that Osaka should be proud of]. At the end of the Meiji era (1868-1912), a movement to honor Kaitoku-do, which had supported the education and culture of Osaka during the Edo period, gained momentum, and in the Taisho era (1912-1926), the Kaitoku-do Memorial Foundation became active as Osaka's civic university. This article explores the birth of a prewar civic university in Osaka [Juken Kaitoku-do] based on new documents, focusing on the relationship with Nakai Kisumaro, a descendant of Kaitoku-do's school master. |
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[Another school that Osaka should be proud of].
At the end of the Meiji era (1868-1912), a movement to honor Kaitoku-do, which had supported the education and culture of Osaka during the Edo period, gained momentum, and in the Taisho era (1912-1926), the Kaitoku-do Memorial Foundation became active as Osaka's civic university.
This article explores the birth of a prewar civic university in Osaka [Juken Kaitoku-do] based on new documents, focusing on the relationship with Nakai Kisumaro, a descendant of Kaitoku-do's school master.
「大阪の誇るべきもう一つの学校」
明治の末、江戸時代の大坂の文教を支えた懐徳堂を顕彰する運動が盛り上がり、大正に入ると財団法人懐徳堂記念会が大阪の市民大学として積極的な活動を展開していった。
懐徳堂の学主の子孫である中井木菟麻呂とのかかわりに注目しながら、新資料に基づいて戦前の大阪の市民大学「重建懐徳堂」誕生の経緯を探る。