Ichisada Miyazaki was a Japanese historian specializing in Chinese history.
16 Facts About Ichisada Miyazaki
Ichisada Miyazaki represents the second generation of the Kyoto school founded by his teacher Naito Konan.
Ichisada Miyazaki finished his studies at Akitsu Elementary School.
Ichisada Miyazaki became a student of Iiyama junior high school.
Ichisada Miyazaki graduated from junior high school in March, 1919.
Ichisada Miyazaki graduated in 1925 and become a post-graduate student in the same year.
Ichisada Miyazaki volunteered and joined the 14th regiment of the Japanese 114th army division.
Ichisada Miyazaki returned to Syria and to Egypt for sightseeing.
Ichisada Miyazaki returned to Japan via the United States to become a teacher at his old school.
Ichisada Miyazaki focused on the history of the Song dynasty.
Ichisada Miyazaki became a teacher of Kyoto sixth high school.
Ichisada Miyazaki chose the history of Chinese South-north dynasties as his research orientation.
Ichisada Miyazaki wrote Study on the rule of Nine-ranks officials and other papers.
Ichisada Miyazaki observed on his trip in west Asia and Egypt the renaissances of China, west Asia and Europe.
Ichisada Miyazaki asserted that three renaissances had occurred: in west Asia, led by Saracens who revived the cultures centered on Syria.
Ichisada Miyazaki's doctrines became the first generation of the Kyoto school.