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Hoshino Hisashi

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in an 1892 article deemed offensive by the imperial government, Kume was expelled from the university, and the Department of Japanese History was closed. The latter may have also been due in part to the government's decreased interest in the project of writing a grand history of Japan, especially one
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was a historical age, in which actual historical events took place and had been recorded, whereas Kume argued the founding myths were allegorical, and promoted a more skeptical, scientific approach to history. Hoshino, Kume, and Shigeno nonetheless all shared a general belief in taking a more
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in 1888. Historical work had previously been carried out in a government department dedicated to writing the official history of Japan, but it was decided in 1888 to move this work to the university. Hoshino,
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The government recreated a history institute at Tokyo Imperial University in 1895, and brought Hoshino back as its first head. This new department, which would become the
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scholarly, scientific approach to history, and Hoshino joined the others in criticizing the emphasis on heroic myths in Japanese history. After Kume attacked
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Margaret Mehl (1998). "Tradition as justification for change: history in the service of the Japanese government". In Peter F. Kornicki (ed.).
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were the first three history professors appointed. Hoshino and Kume took opposite views on the historical treatment of
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Meiji Japan: Political, Economic and Social History, 1868-1912
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Formation of history as a modern discipline in Meiji Japan
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Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600–1945
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Index


Japanese name
surname
historian
sinologist
Tokyo Imperial University
Kume Kunitake
Shigeno Yasutsugu
Japanese mythology
Age of the Gods
state Shinto
kanbun
Historiographical Institute



ISBN
0-774-80645-1


ISBN
0-415-15620-3


Formation of history as a modern discipline in Meiji Japan
Categories
1839 births
1917 deaths
19th-century Japanese historians
Historians of Japan

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