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2014 Fiscal Year Final Research Report

The researches on the Qing History by intellectuals in Edo era and the Asian History Study during the Modern Japan

Research Project

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Project/Area Number 23320148
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Asian history
Research InstitutionThe Toyo Bunko (2013-2014)
University of Tsukuba (2011-2012)

Principal Investigator

KUSUNOKI Yoshimichi  公益財団法人東洋文庫, 研究部, 研究員 (50234430)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) NAMIKAWA Kenji  筑波大学, 人文社会系, 教授 (50312781)
IGAWA Yoshitsugu  筑波大学, 人文社会系, 教授 (50315454)
UEDA Hiroyuki  筑波大学, 人文社会系, 助教 (70581586)
Project Period (FY) 2011-04-01 – 2015-03-31
Keywords清朝 / 江戸 / 満洲 / 荻生北渓 / 志筑忠雄 / 近藤重蔵 / 荻生徂徠 / 高橋景保
Outline of Final Research Achievements

Ogyu Hokkei in the early 18th century, as well as by Shizuki Tadao and Kondo Juzo in the early 19th century emphasized the fact that the Qing Dynasty was founded and ruled by the Manchu people and the importance of a deeper understanding of inner Asia in order to understand the Qing Dynasty correctly, Ogyu Hokkei's partner Ogyu Sorai and Kondo Juzo's co-researcher Takahashi Kageyasu who grappled with the study of the Manchu language.
Although intellectuals during the Edo period lived in the decentralized social situations of the shogunate system, which had nothing to do with the idea of nation state nor sovereign state, and were in a poorer situation in terms of historical materials than present-day historians, they understood the essentially inner Asian nature of the Qing Dynasty without getting entangled in the one state historical perspective.

Free Research Field

東洋史

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Published: 2016-06-03  

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