Iwao Seiichi
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Overview
Iwao Seiichi attended the Tokyo Imperial University--staying in Tokyo, his birthplace--and graduated in 1925.
Moving to the Taihoku Imperial University, he was assistant professor of literature and politics before he went to England and the Netherlands for two years, studying.
Back in Tokyo, he filled the role of professor of literature from 1948 to 1961. In 1951, he was honored with a Doctor of Literature degree.
Awards and Associations
- Japan Academy Prize (1941)
- Asahi Culture Prize (1968)
- Inducted into the Japan Academy (1965)
- Inducted into the British Academy (1977)
- Chairman of the Historical Society of Japan (Shigakkai)
- Chairman of the Societe Franco-Japonaise des Sciences Historiques (Nichi-Futsu Rekishi Gakkai)
- Chairman on the board of directors for the Japan-Netherlands Institute (Nichi-Ran Gakkai)
- Director of the Institute of Eastern Culture (Tôhô Gakkai)
- Director of the Internation Society for Educational Information
Sources
Iwao Seiichi's Biographical Dictionary of Japanese History