日本の教育史学
Online ISSN : 2189-4485
Print ISSN : 0386-8982
ISSN-L : 0386-8982
研究論文
青山学院と戦前の台湾・朝鮮からの留学生
佐藤 由美
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2004 年 47 巻 p. 149-168

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A total enrollment of at least 180 Taiwanese and 205 Korean students was confirmed in prewar AOYAMA GAKUIN. 111 Taiwanese students were included in the middle school register, and most of them proceeded to the special college of medicine or the higher school after graduation. On the other hand, most Korean students registered in the special college of divinity or English literature; employed students concentrated on English literature or economics courses in night-school, established in 1941. It is concluded that, in the history of Taiwanese and Korean students in Japan, AOYAMA GAKUIN was a foundation for Taiwanese students seeking to graduate middle school and qualify for higher schools, whereas for Korean students it was a special organ for the study of divinity or English literature. The authorities exercised severe control over Korean students who involved in independence or nationalist movements. Thus, Aoyama Gakuin's environment seemed to differ for Taiwanese and Korean students. Regarding studies of the history of Taiwanese and Korean students in Japan, even the statistics of prewar numbers of Taiwanese and Korean students remains incomplete. Therefore the overall picture of these studies can be grasped by using a method of analyzing the actual situation of an individual schools. On that occasion, it is important to view the situation of Taiwanese and Korean students simultaneously, as well as conducting a survey of secondary education.

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