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- A collection of approximately 1,400 items documents and archived books of Uno Kozo, an economic theorist known throughout the world for the Uno Theory of Marxist economics. The collection includes valuable documents related to economics, as well as manuscripts, unpublished lecture notes, memos, and books with handwritten margin notes. It is invaluable material for understanding the thought process and circumstances of the development of the Uno Theory. Received in February 1997.
In October 2022, 34 items from Uno's former collection and his works were added to the collection, donated by Sakurai Tsuyoshi, Professor Emeritus of Musashi University.
[Location] Stored in the Central Library, Japanese style book archive room 2. Hand-written manuscripts are stored in the rare book archive. - A collection assembled from the previous collection of 5,772 books by Miyaki Yuitsu, the chief priest of Jutokuji temple in Takinogawa, Tokyo. Miyaki Yuitsu collected textbooks from schools and temple schools around the time of the Meiji Restoration, while he was a practicing monk. His collection was reported to be a total of more than 20,000 books. On the recommendation of Ototake Iwazo, Professor at Tokyo University of Literature and Science, a portion of this collection (textbooks) was donated to Tokyo University of Literature and Science, which established a textbook collection with the Miyaki collection as the foundation.
Received in July 1938.
[Location] Stored in the Japanese style book archive.