米沢洋学の系譜-3-池田家の人びと
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- Material Type
- 記事
- Title
- Author/Editor
- 松野 良寅
- Author Heading
- Periodical title
- 日本英学史学会英学史研究
- No. or year of volume/issue
- (通号 21) 1988
- Sequential issue number
- 21
- Pages
- p15~36
- Publication date of volume/issue (W3CDTF)
- 1988
- ISSN (Periodical Title)
- 0386-9490
- ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
- 0386-9490
- Publication (Periodical Title)
- 東京 : 日本英学史学会
- Place of Publication (Country Code)
- JP
- Text Language Code
- jpn
- NDLC
- Target Audience
- 一般
- Article Type
- 記事分類: 教育・スポーツ--教育史
- Holding library
- 国立国会図書館
- Call No.
- Z12-219
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- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館雑誌記事索引
- Bibliographic ID (NDL)
- 2907418
- Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
- 632
- Summary, etc.
- Stigmatized as an Emperor's enemy, Yonezawa produced, after the Restoration War (BOSHIN-SENSO), more men of advanced view than other clans (_??_) in the Tohoku districts.<br>I think Yonezawa owes the effect worth notice to repletion of school education in Kojokan (_??__??__??_), the school founded by Uesugi Yozan (_??__??__??__??_) in 1776, and to progressive ideas spread among the doctors here by RANGAKU and EIGAKU (English studies) that had been promoted before and after the Restoration, respectively.<br>‘The Genealogy of Western Learning in Yonezawa’ consisting of five sections is a series of papers on the representative families of Yonezawa that had produced distinguished members since the Meiji Restoration a Section I is on the members around Tsuboi Ishun (_??__??__??__??_), section II on the members of Ito (_??__??_) family, section IV on the members around Kashimura Kiyonori (_??__??__??__??_) and section V on the members of Amakasu (_??__??_) family.<br>This paper, section III is on the members of Ikeda (_??__??_) family who were conspicuous among the contemporaries in their ideas and view of life: each of them was a rationalist, a man of spirit and high intelligence. We learn, through their walk of life, how descendants of middle-class samurais of the Yonezawa clan shook off the feudalistic ideas to cut brilliant figures in the modern Japan. It was through Western learning that they could awake to advancement of Western thought and civilization and that they could take the lead of their contemporaries.
- DOI
- 10.5024/jeigakushi.1989.15
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- Stigmatized as an Emperor's enemy, Yonezawa produced, after the Restoration War (BOSHIN-SENSO), more men of advanced view than other clans (_??_) in the Tohoku districts.<br>I think Yonezawa owes the effect worth notice to repletion of school education in Kojokan (_??__??__??_), the school founded by Uesugi Yozan (_??__??__??__??_) in 1776, and to progressive ideas spread among the doctors here by RANGAKU and EIGAKU (English studies) that had been promoted before and after the Restoration, respectively.<br>‘The Genealogy of Western Learning in Yonezawa’ consisting of five sections is a series of papers on the representative families of Yonezawa that had produced distinguished members since the Meiji Restoration a Section I is on the members around Tsuboi Ishun (_??__??__??__??_), section II on the members of Ito (_??__??_) family, section IV on the members around Kashimura Kiyonori (_??__??__??__??_) and section V on the members of Amakasu (_??__??_) family.<br>This paper, section III is on the members of Ikeda (_??__??_) family who were conspicuous among the contemporaries in their ideas and view of life: each of them was a rationalist, a man of spirit and high intelligence. We learn, through their walk of life, how descendants of middle-class samurais of the Yonezawa clan shook off the feudalistic ideas to cut brilliant figures in the modern Japan. It was through Western learning that they could awake to advancement of Western thought and civilization and that they could take the lead of their contemporaries.
- DOI
- 10.5024/jeigakushi.1989.15
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- Bibliographic ID (NDL)
- 2907418
- NAID
- 130003624839