文庫・コレクション (Personal Libraries and Collections)
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- 文庫・コレクション (Personal Libraries and Collections)
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- en View digitized items from collections donated to and organized by the University of Tsukuba Library.
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- The collection consisting of 586 Japanese-style books related to the study of Japanese classical literature, formerly owned by University of Tsukuba professor emeritus and former vice president late Dr. Haga Noboru (Japanese history), was donated by his family in 2017. Professor Haga made a wide range of research in history of ethical thought and cultural history among Japanese history study. His major works include “幕末国学の展開“ /Bakumatsu Kokugaku no Tenkai and “幕末国学の研究“ /Bakumatsu Kokugaku no Kenkyu. He also published “芳賀登著作選集” /Haga Noboru Chosaku Senshu, consisting of eight volumes. We have been told that Professor Haga bought books in this collection at antiquarian bookshops after WWII. This collection is unique in containing many manuscripts on Okuni Takamasa. Some of books have Takamasa’s autograph preface and postscript or works not included in his complete collection.
Received in April, 2018. - Previously the collection of Ninomiya Hiroyuki, Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, a historian of Western history in post-war Japan (approximately 8,500 western books). In addition to specialty fields like the ideological history and institutional history of the era of absolute monarchy in France, the collection also covers main documents about the French Revolution and social history. There are also precious primary historical reference sources, such as collections of Royal Orders and Laws of the 16th to 18th centuries. The collection remains organized in nearly the same way as devised by Professor Ninomiya, making it possible to understand more about the entire Ninomiya historiography.
Received in fiscal years 2012 to 2016.
[Location] General classification 235.05-N76. General books are shelved in the Otsuka Library. The rare books published in and before 1850 are stored in the rare book archive of the Central Library.





