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November 30, 1875 −
November 11, 1969),
known by his pen name
Hasegawa Nyozekan (長谷川 如是閑), was a ****anese
social critic, and
journalist during the Taishō...
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republic of Sudan. Xie
Jishi (Manchu
Empire Foreign Minister)
Hasegawa Nyozekan Yōsuke
Matsuoka (Minister for
Foreign Affairs)
Ichio A****ta (chairman...
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search Hanneman, Mary L. "The Old
Generation in (Mid)
Showa ****an:
Hasegawa Nyozekan,
Maruyama Masao, and
Postwar Thought", The
Historian 69.3 (Fall, 2007):...
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February 18, 1965)
Hasegawa Kaitarō (17
January 1900 – 29 June 1935)
Hasegawa Nyozekan (1875–1969)
Hasegawa Shigure (October 1, 1879 –
August 22, 1941) Hashida...
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Hiroshi Saitō (mayor of Tokorozawa, Saitama)[citation needed]
Hasegawa Nyozekan Hachiro Sugimoto (Medicinal chemist, Ph.D. /
Visiting professor, Graduate...
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Nihonjin ("****an and The ****anese People"). It was at this time that
Hasegawa Nyozekan was
recruited to the magazine. Miyake's
other works included Shinzenbi...
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Retrieved 22 July 2021. Hanneman, Mary L. (2007).
Hasegawa Nyozekan and
Liberalism in
Modern ****an.
Global Oriental. p. 24. ISBN 978-9004213364...
- of the war. His
magazine had many
intellectual readers such as
Hasegawa Nyozekan,
Hyakken Uchida, Rash
Behari Bose and
Saneatsu Mushanokōji.
After the war...
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player Hasegawa Katsutoshi (born 1944), ****anese sumo
wrestler Hasegawa Nyozekan (1875–1969),
author Hasegawa Tōhaku (1539–1610), Edo
period painter Hasegawa...
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Journalists -
Nakae Chomin,
Taguchi Ukichi,
Miyake Setsurei,
Hasegawa Nyozekan,
Ogata Taketora.
Asahi Shimbun, 1973 "Kaji Ryūichi".
Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus...