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On the Reports of the Chinese Revolutions in 1911 written by IKKI KITA(北一輝)

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Abstract At the end of October in 1911, Ikki Kita, by order of Ryohei Uchida (内田良平), went over to Shanghai to give support to the revolutionary army. His activities in China were informed to Uchida in detail b...y thirteen letters and fifty-nine telegrams. These reports are now preserved by Mr. Osamu Uchida (内田治), son-in-law of Ryohei. In this article, the author studied the thought of Ikki Kita on the Chinese Revolution through these materials, especially through his letters. His political thought seems to have showed us the proper and reasonable attitude of Japan, which may be adaptable for us in the present also, in the relations with China. Finding two errors in the formerly accepted opinions on Kita's going to Shanghai, the author tried to correct these errors. The author's study on the telegrams, which could not be dealt with in this article, will be published in the other one.show more

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