Hidemi Onogawa
Hidemi Onogawa (おのがわひでみ, from August 21, 1909 to July 20, 1980) is Japanese Doctor of Literature, Orient historian.
Life
Aki-gun, Kochi birth. Through Kochi Prefectural Kochi northern part of a castle Junior High School, the Kochi Senior High School department of humanities second, it is Kyoto empire University department of literature history department entrance to school. Through a member of east culture research institute part-time service, (1940), east culture research institute (existing Kyoto University humanities research institute) assistant take office in 1940. It is an assistant professor at Kyoto University humanities research institute in (1951) for 1,951 years. I confer Doctorate in Literature (1961) in 1961. The title of the article "清末政治思想研究" [1]. I take office as the professor in (1965) in 1965. I retire from Kyoto University by a retirement age, and a title of the professor emeritus at university is conferred. I teach Nara University department of literature (1973) in 1973. I retire from Nara University (1980) in 1980 and die on July 20 four months later. 70 years old death.
Brief career history
- August, 1909: I am born in Aki-gun, Kochi
- April, 1929: Kyoto empire University department of literature history department entrance to school
- December, 1940: Assistant at Kyoto University humanities research institute
- June, 1951: Assistant professor at Kyoto University humanities research institute
- March, 1960: I publish "清末政治思想研究" (Hiroshi Azuma meeting for the study Hiroshi Azuma study grass 8)
- From 1960 to 1962: "The gold history vocabulary collection" (Kyoto University humanities research institute)
- December, 1961: The Doctorate in Literature conferment
- July, 1965: Professor at Kyoto University humanities research institute
- I publish "清末政治思想研究, an enlarged edition" (Misuzu Publishing) in January, 1969
- July, 1969: It is published "Sun Yat-sen, Mao Zedong" (famous book 64 of the Chuokoron-Sha world)
- From 1970 to 1972: I publish "a private newspaper index" (Kyoto University humanities research institute)
- From 1971 to 1976: I publish "the complete works of Toten Miyazaki" (Heibonsha Publishers Ltd.)
- January, 1978: I publish "a study of the Shingai Revolution" (Kenji Shimada and co-edited book Tsukama bookshop)
- July, 1980: The death
- May, 1982: I publish "晩清政治思想研究" (Chinese reason Taipei time signal culture publishing of V "清末政治思想研究")
- From 2009 to 2010: I publish "清末政治思想研究" (Heibonsha Publishers Ltd. Orient library 791,793)
Footnote
- It depends on ^ doctoral dissertation bibliography database
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