The University Press: A Historical Source for Understanding Japanese Society Before and After the End of World War II
『大學新聞』の研究にむけて―終戦前後を語る史料の可能性―

Takako OZEKI
2017 Journal of Lifology  
e publication of university newspapers was suspended at universities in Japan in 1944. Newspapers were aggregated into the University Press, which was published by the University Press Corporation. At the time, the course of World War II had worsened for Japan, and students had to leave their institutions and mobilize for war. e University Press was published three times a month until the 58 th , and nal, issue on April 21, 1946. University teachers and graduates who were active participants in
more » ... various elds wrote articles in the University Press. ey were identi ed by their names and social positions, which were included in the issues. e University Press is a valuable historical source for understanding changes in the world of criticism, before and a er the end of World War II, and for insights into the daily life of university students at that time. キーワード: 『大學新聞』 、学徒動員、終戦前後 University Press, Student mobilization, Before and a er the end of World War II
doi:10.24528/lifology.32.0_30 fatcat:7ze2azqbanalnkqo6ab2ie3nq4