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北見女学校と下田歌子・稲垣吉慎
https://doi.org/10.34388/0002000134
https://doi.org/10.34388/0002000134e20d7784-aed5-4404-a96f-8cde8a4a9c0b
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Item type | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 2024-04-12 | |||||
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タイトル | 北見女学校と下田歌子・稲垣吉慎 | |||||
言語 | ja | |||||
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タイトル | Kitami Girls’ School and Utako Shimoda・Yoshichika Inagaki | |||||
言語 | en | |||||
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言語 | jpn | |||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||
資源タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||
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ID登録 | 10.34388/0002000134 | |||||
ID登録タイプ | JaLC | |||||
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久保, 貴子
× 久保, 貴子 |
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||
内容記述 | Utako Shimoda established the Imperial Women’s Association in November 1898, and the following year, in May 1899, she established the Girls’ Practical School attached to the Imperial Women’s Association and the Girls’ Crafts School. Thereafter, she devoted her life to educating ordinary girls and was involved in the establishment of many schools. Immediately after the establishment of the Imperial Women’s Association, she campaigned to explain its significance in the context of the importance of women’s education. We also conducted an inspection for this purpose. The seeds Shimoda planted yielded sympathizers to that idea. Thanks to their support, the project quickly bore fruit in the form of the Niigata Branch. It subsequently developed into the creation of respective affiliated schools: the Niigata Girls’Crafts School and the Hokuetsu Girls’ School. Additionally, the main school is Junshin Girls’ School (chairman/principal), established in 1918. Ami Girls’ Practical School (2nd generation principal) was established in 1919, and Meitoku Girls’ School was established (by the principal) in 1921. One of these schools is the Kitami Girls’ School. Until recently, few details were known about the Kitami Girls’ School. Hence, this paper focuses on discussing the Kitami Girls’ School,which existed in the country for a short time (in present-day Abashiri City). Yoshichika Inagaki founded the Kitami Girls’ School in 1910, on what is now Kitamicho Minami-dori, Abashiri City. Shin opened it as a temporary school, and the new school was opened in Katsuragaoka, Abashiri City, in 1911. A two-story wooden building with a dormitory was constructed and relocated. As a women’s school for elementary school graduates and above, it was extremely significant as the first girls’school in the Abashiri jurisdiction to provide education for girls. However, the school was closed in 1919. To raise funds to support this establishment, Inagaki ran the Kaikosha Ranch, and Tokyo’s Utako Shimoda, the principal of Jissen Girls’ School, said that the purpose was to create basic assets for the school (Abashiri Shimbun, etc.). Utako Shimoda was invited to the Hokkaido Education Association’s 14th Summer Seminar. On August 5, 1901, he visited Sapporo and held a home at Sapporo Girls’ General Elementary School. He lectured on politics. The content of the lectures in this summer seminar will be the same. In 2010, the Hokkaido Educational Association published it as Utako Shimoda’s Lectures on Home Economics. At that time, Shimoda’s lecture in Hokkaido was so popular that around 500 people attended. It seems that the establishment of a girls’ school was planned under such circumstances,but the establishment of “Kitami Girls’ School” Following the school’s history from establishment to closure demonstrates how Utako Shimoda in particular grew in Hokkaido. We cannot shed any light on whether they were trying to promote women’s education. That’s what I’m thinking. |
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言語 | en | |||||
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ja : 実践女子大学下田歌子記念女性総合研究所 年報 en : The Annual Bulletin of the Shimoda Utako Research Institute for Woman 巻 10, p. (1)112-(29)84, 発行日 2024-02-29 |
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出版者 | 実践女子大学 | |||||
言語 | ja | |||||
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収録物識別子 | AA12865297 | |||||
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収録物識別子タイプ | NCID | |||||
収録物識別子 | AA12865297 |