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Autor:
Kaoru, Okuma
Publikováno v:
大学教育年報. 10:70-73
今回、授業にかんするアンケート調査の項目のなかの授業時間外にかけた時間にかんして、フランス語を受講している学生の予習・復習にかける時間が他の教科と比較して非常に多いの
Autor:
Kaoru, Okuma
Publikováno v:
熊本大学社会文化研究. 2:1-16
Autor:
Kaoru, Okuma
Publikováno v:
文学部論叢. 79:65-80
われわれは、これまで誰も踏み込まなかったヴェルレーヌのカトリック信仰そのものの中に分け入り、詩人の信仰がいかなるものであったかを考察する。
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Autor:
Brailey, N.
Publikováno v:
Historical Journal; Mar92, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p115, 36p
This open access book studies how foreign models of economic development can be effectively learned by and applied to today's latecomer countries. Policy capacity and societal learning are increasingly stressed as pre-conditions for successful catch-
Autor:
C. Kenneth Quinones, Author
Three weeks after Imperial Japan's surrender, five men dressed in baggy khaki uniforms stared at the camera. They and two colleagues were the only survivors out of the 210 Allied airmen which Imperial Japan had imprisoned in “paradise.” Joining t
Autor:
Steven J. Ericson
With a new look at the 1880s financial reforms in Japan, Steven J. Ericson's Financial Stabilization in Meiji Japan overturns widely held views of the program carried out by Finance Minister Matsukata Masayoshi. As Ericson shows, rather than constitu
Autor:
Shibusawa Masahide
“This book offers an account of the life of Shibusawa Eiichi, who may be considered the first ‘internationalist'in modern Japan, written by his great grandson Masahide and published in 1970 under the title, Taiheiyo ni kakeru hashi (Building Brid
Autor:
Nikolaos Theotokis
Offers a vivid examination of Axis prisoners of war during World War II, detailing their experiences, circumstances, and the complexities of their captivity in various theatres from 1940 to 1945.Prisoners of war (POWs) are an important part in the hi
Autor:
John L. Ginn
In the aftermath of World War II, Sugamo Prison housed some of the most infamous Japanese war criminals, including Premier Hideki Tojo and I. Torgui D'Aquino, better known as Tokyo Rose. In all, more than 2,000 war criminals and protected witnesses w