Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 馬剋思主義及其研究 社會史 昭和 明治 日本 教育史 政治學 國傢構建
發表於2024-12-24
Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024
Byron K. Marshall offers here a dramatic study of the changing nature and limits of academic freedom in prewar Japan, from the Meiji Restoration to the eve of World War II. Meiji leaders founded Tokyo Imperial University in the late nineteenth century to provide their new government with necessary technical and theoretical knowledge. An academic elite, armed with Western learning, gradually emerged and wielded significant influence throughout the state. When some faculty members criticized the conduct of the Russo-Japanese War the government threatened dismissals. The faculty and administration banded together, forcing the government to back down. By 1939, however, this solidarity had eroded. The conventional explanation for this erosion has been the lack of a tradition of autonomy among prewar Japanese universities. Marshall argues instead that these later purges resulted from the university's 40-year fixation on institutional autonomy at the expense of academic freedom. Marshall's finely nuanced analysis is complemented by extensive use of quantitative, biographical, and archival sources.
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Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024