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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
* ''Shoki Hokensei Kosei'', 1950 | * ''Shoki Hokensei Kosei'', 1950 | ||
− | * ''Nihon Shoenshi Gaisetsu'' | + | * ''Nihon Shoenshi Gaisetsu'', 1957 |
* ''Nihon Zenshi Chusei'', 1958 | * ''Nihon Zenshi Chusei'', 1958 | ||
* ''Minamoto Yoritomo'', 1958 | * ''Minamoto Yoritomo'', 1958 |
Revision as of 04:10, 29 August 2007
- Birth: 10/19/1918
- Death: 1/23/1996
Yasuda Motohisa was born in Hiroshima prefecture, in Hiroshima city. He graduated Tokyo University with a degree in Japanese history in 1947. After assisting at Tokyo University, he transferred to Hokkaido University where he became an assistant professor of literature. He became a professor of literature at Gakushu-in University in Tokyo in 1963. He later served as the university president from 1985-1989.
Publications
- Shoki Hokensei Kosei, 1950
- Nihon Shoenshi Gaisetsu, 1957
- Nihon Zenshi Chusei, 1958
- Minamoto Yoritomo, 1958
- Shugo to Jito, 1964
- Minamoto Yoshiie, 1966
- Genpei no Soran, 1966
- Heike no Gunzo, 1967
- Nihon Rekishi Zenshu 7, 1969
- Taira Kiyomori, 1971
- Bushi Sekai no Jomaku, 1973
- Nihon no Rekishi 7, Insei to Heike, 1974
- Insei to Heike Kassen, 1975
- Nihon Shoki no Hokenseido no Kiso Kenkyu, 1976
- Kamakura Kaifu to Minamoto Yoritomo, 1977
- Kamakura Shikken Seiji, 1979
- Kamakura Gokenin, 1981
- Musashi no Bushidan, 1984
- Bushi Sekai Keisei no Gunzo, 1986
- Koshirakawa Joko, 1986
- Nihonshi Shiryo no Kaiho, 1987
- Kamakura Jinmei Jiten, 1990
References
- Yasuda Motohisa J-Wikipedia