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History in general
[Introduction to Contents]
The history of mankind is also the "history of war."
There have been many casualties in the course of the war, regardless of the winner or loser.
How have the predecessors calmed the souls of those who lost their lives in the war after the war?
This book is a collection of experts from various fields who have gathered and analyzed the cases of "calming souls" from all over the world.
From the Perspective of Literature
Chapter 1 : War and Calming Against the Sino-Japanese War (Yosuke Furtajima)
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1 Summary history of "calming souls"
2 wall scroll on the Sino-> 2 "Stumbling stone" on Martin Luther Street
3 The Soviet War Dead Memorial on Namiki Street
Part II Looking Back on Japanese History
Chapter 6 Katsuhiko Kakehi's "Chinkon" and War (Shoichi Nishida)
Introduction
1 Handling of "Death" in Katsuhiko Kakehi's Thought
2 "Chinkon" as "Mitateshizume"
3 War and its "Chinkon" (Ryuen Hiramatsu)
4 Comments by Katsuhiko Kakehi on "Chinkon" and War - On the Mihonoseki Incident and "Desecration of God"
3 As an English teacher
4 Establishment
5 Challenges
6 Unknown identity
7 What is DNA testing for?
8 "Direction"
Part III In the Context of World History
Introduction
Introduction
1 Historical Background -- The Peru Shea War and the Peloponnesus War
2 The State Funeral for the War Dead in Classical Athens
3 The State Funeral Address of Pericles
4 The Memorial of the Thespiine Battle of Derion (424 years ago)
4 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 11 The War and Public Music in the United Kingdom ethnography junko Kurihara Kobori Kibara Oshima Shea Tawada 『 』 Gaiden Iojima Iojima Spector Guiltt International Research Center for Japanese Studies Yoshiro Ishihara Akira Muto