東京帝国大学における学生思想問題と学内管理に関する研究 : 学生団体「精神科学研究会」を中心に

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  • A study of students' Thoughts and Administration on Imperial University of Tokyo : The Students Circle, "Spiritual Science Study Group"
  • トウキョウ テイコク ダイガク ニ オケル ガクセイ シソウ モンダイ ト ガク ナイ カンリ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ ガクセイ ダンタイ セイシン カガク ケンキュウカイ オ チュウシン ニ

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This thesis gives a new perspective to the commonly accepted view that no significant students' thought movements had been made since 1938, by making it clear that a conflict arose between the authorities of the Imperial University of Tokyo and a conservative students' circle named the "Spiritual Science Study Group", which existed in the same university during the period from 1938 to 1941. The conflict started when a student published his opinion in a journal outside the university, in which he wrote critically that the lectures of the law department tended not to pay much respect to their own constitution. Soon after that, the university authorities decided to give him an indefinite suspension for the reason that he didn't complete his duties as a student. What is worse, they left him as he was for more than twenty months, and finally expelled him from the university. Meanwhile, the "Spiritual Science Study Group", organized by the student himself, started to criticize the authorities because they didn't take up his criticism as an important academic issue, but instead gave him common disciplinary measures. The student's circle formed a nation-wide organization named "The Students' Association of Japan", and expanded their thought movements. The university authorities, embarrassed by their movements, changed the principle of "autonomy of the university", and by introducing into the university "the new system", which the then Prime minister Konoe Fumimaro brought about as a national policy, they excluded the "Spiritual Science Study Group" from the university. This thesis tries to find the truth about the above facts, based on new documents I acquired recently. As a result, it has become obvious that the university authorities, by putting control over the students in the Imperial University of Tokyo during wartime, chose the way leading to the abandonment of "autonomy of the university." Incidentally, for my further study of the subject matter, I add a brief outline of my research in which I am now analyzing the contents of the activities of the students' groups in No. 1 High School, which were the predecessors of the "Spiritual Science Study Group."

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  • 飛梅論集

    飛梅論集 4 67-93, 2004-03-22

    九州大学大学院人間環境学府発達・社会システム専攻教育学コース

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