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Nitobe Inazō (新渡戸 稲造,
September 1, 1862 –
October 15, 1933) was a ****anese agronomist, diplomat,
political scientist, politician, and writer. He studied...
- came into
common international usage with the 1899
publication of
Nitobe Inazō's Bushido: The Soul of ****an
which was read by many
influential western people...
- Bushido: The Soul of ****an is a book
written by
Inazō Nitobe exploring the way of the samurai. It was
published in 1899. Bushido: The Soul of ****an is...
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economist Nitobe Inazō. Mary
Patterson Elkinton was born in 1857 to a
prominent Quaker family in Philadelphia. She met
Nitobe Inazō in Baltimore, and...
- (1858–1929)
Rikitaro Fujisawa (1861–1933)
Mitsutaro Shirai (1863–1932)
Nitobe Inazō (1862–1933) Paul
Tsuchihashi (1866–1965) Kintarô
Okamura (1867–1935) Totsudō...
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modern advocates of a
Republic of
Taiwan s****
complete independence.
Nitobe Inazō wrote, "Mr. Tang was
elected president and the
Republic of
Formosa lasted...
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adhering to the code's principles. He also made a
Spanish translation of
Inazo Nitobe's book Bushido: The Soul of ****an and a
prologue to it. In the early...
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Albert Einstein,
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan,
Jagadish Chandra Bose,
Nitobe Inazo,
Marie Curie,
Gonzague de Reynold,
Leonardo Torres Quevedo, and
Robert A...
- well liked—for example,
George Leslie Mackay (Presbyterian) and
Nitobe Inazō (Methodist,
later Quaker). A few
presidents of
Taiwan have been Christians...
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Samurai family and
refers to:
Nitobe Inazō Nitobe Bunka College,
named after Inazō Nitobe Memorial Garden,
named after Inazō Nitobe Jūjirō
Nitobe Koretami Nitobe...