Hashikawa Bunzō
Hashikawa Bunzō ( Japanese 橋 川 文 三 ; January 1, 1922 , † December 17, 1983 ) was a Japanese historian and political scientist.
Hashikawa was a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo. He was best known for his work on modern political thought in Japan. He wrote about the nationalist writer Mishima Yukio and the ethnologist Yanagita Kunio and published a criticism of the Japanese romantic school in 1960. With Matsumoto Sannosuke he edited Kindai Nihon seiji shisō shi (History of Modern Japanese Political Thought).
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- Louis Frédéric : Japan Encyclopedia . Harvard University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-674-00770-0 , pp. 294 (English, limited preview in the Google book search - French: Japon, dictionnaire et civilization . Translated by Käthe Roth).
- Richard Calichman: What is modernity ?: writings of Takeuchi Yoshimi , Columbia University Press, 2005, ISBN 9780231133272 , p. 169
- Paul A. Cohen, Merle Goldman: Ideas across cultures: essays on Chinese thought in honor of Benjamin I. Schwartz , Harvard Univ. Asia Center, 1990, ISBN 9780674442252 , p. 359
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SURNAME | Hashikawa, Bunzō |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 橋 川 文 三 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese historian and political scientist |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 1, 1922 |
DATE OF DEATH | 17th December 1983 |