Inazo Nitobe, the eternal youth
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- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2002
- Author
- Uchikawa, Eiichiro
- Publisher
- [Nitobe Fund]
- Call Number
- 08.1 U1i
- Author
- Uchikawa, Eiichiro
- Publisher
- [Nitobe Fund]
- Published Date
- 2002
- Physical Description
- pages: 344p / Height: 19cm
- Subjects
- War
- World War II
- World War, 1914-1918
- Japan
- Abstract
- An international figure who brought tolerance to intolerant Western society. Inazo Nitobe's "Nitobe Award", which settled the territorial dispute over the Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe as a demilitarized zone, remained unshakable even during World War II and maintained peace in the area. Let us learn from the Nitobe spirit that brought wise tolerance to intolerant Western society. - Kinokuniya Books
- Contents
- From studying in Tokyo to Sapporo Agricultural College / The time studying abroad and the friendship with Shosuke Sato / Chapter 3: After working in Taiwan and entering the world of education / Chapter 4: From the Meiji period to Taisho democracy / Chapter 5: The achievements of a representative Japanese international figure / Chapter 6: The end of the Geneva era / Chapter 7: Aiming to put coexistence and co-prosperity into practice / Chapter 8: A warning that the military clique will destroy Japan / Final chapter: Abandoning oneself is the beginning of life
- Notes
- Japanese Language Book - details related to Nitobe and relevant RE Moore Family travels to Japan. Title translated, some errors in translation may have occurred – TM
- ISBN
- 9784931531147
- Accession Number
- M124
- Call Number
- 08.1 U1i
- Collection
- Archives Library
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