Michihiro Ishihara
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| Michihiro Ishihara | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1910 |
| May 30, 2010 (aged 100)May 30, 2010 (aged 100) | |
| 🎓 Alma mater | University of Tokyo |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| Known for | Studies of Asian history |
Michihiro Ishihara (石原 道博) (1910 – May 30, 2010) was a Japanese historian of Eastern history and professor emeritus at Ibaraki University.
Biography
Ishihara graduated from the University of Tokyo after the war. He later retired in 1976 having served as an assistant professor at Ibaraki University. He translated and commented on Japanese history written in China, such as Wajinden.
Books
- "Zheng Chenggong", Sanseidō (Toyo Bunka Sou), 1942
- "History of East Asia", Seiseisha, 1944 ASIN B000JAOFD4
- "A Study of Japanese Beggars in the Late Ming and Qing Dynasties", Fuzanbo, 1945 ASIN B000JB70LM
- "Kokusho Gai ", Yoshikawa Kobunkan (People Series), 1959, later new edition ISBN 978-4642050340 Search this book on
. - "Shushunsui", Yoshikawa Kobunkan ( People Series ), 1961, later new edition ISBN 978-4642051798 Search this book on
. - "Japanese Invaders", Hanawa Shobo (Hanawa Selected Books), 1963 ASIN B000JAGCZ8
- "Wokou", Yoshikawa Kobunkan (Japanese history series), 1964, new edition 1996 ISBN 978-4642066334 Search this book on
. - "Beiju Memorial Michihiro Ishihara Selected Works", Kokusho Publishing Association , 1999 ISBN 978-4336040886 Search this book on
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