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词条 Noboru Niida
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  1. Biography

  2. Selected works

  3. Honors

  4. Notes

  5. References

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}}{{nihongo|Noboru Niida|仁井田陞|Niida Noboru|January 1, 1904-June 22, 1966}}[1] was a Japanese academic, historian of Chinese legal history and Professor Emeritus of Oriental Laws at the University of Tokyo (Todai).[2]

Biography

In 1925, Niida began his studies at the University of Tokyo, where he would eventually be awarded his doctorate. Niida was a professor and legal history scholar at the University of Tokyo. Among the students he influenced was Denis Twitchett, who studied with him in Tokyo in 1953-54.[3] He is known for having written {{nihongo|Chinese legal System|中國法制史|Chūgoku hōsei shi}} which has been the subject of a multi-year process of translation into English.[4]

Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Naboru Niida, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 100+ works in 200+ publications in 5 languages and 900+ library holdings.[5]

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  • 唐令拾遺 (1933)
  • 中國の社會とギルド (1951)
  • 中國の農村家族 (1952)
  • 中國農村慣行調 (1952)
  • 中國法制史 (1952)
  • 中国の法と社會と歷史: 遺稿集 (1966)
  • 中国の伝統と革命: 仁井田陞集 (1974)

Honors

  • Imperial Academy, Imperial Prize, 1934[6] for A Reconstruction of the Administrative and Civil Code of the Tang Dynasty

Notes

1. ^Library of Congress Authority File, Niida Noburu Niida
2. ^Boyd, Kelly. (1999). {{Google books|0121vD9STIMC|Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Vol. 2, pp. 875-876|page=875}}.
3. ^Pompeian, Edward. "Denis Twitchett, historian of China, dies at age 80," History News (US). March 22, 2006; retrieved 2011-08-12
4. ^Yale University, East Rock Institute, East Asian Law Projects directed by Hseung Chun Koh, 2008; thetranslation of Chinese Legal History from Japanese into English was begun by Kwang Lim Koh at Yale Law School from1963 to 1966; but he died before the project was complete. In 2007, Hesung Koh at Yale University and Haruka Kumamoto at the University of Tokyo resumed working on this project; retrieved 2011-08-13
5. ^WorldCat Identities: 仁井田陞 1904-1966
6. ^Japan Academy, Imperial Prize, 24th May 11, 1934; retrieved 2011-08-12

References

  • Boyd, Kelly. (1999). Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing. London: Fitzroy Dearborn. {{ISBN|9781884964336}}; OCLC 468449026
  • Fukushima, Masao. "Profile of an Asian-minded man: Noburo Niida," in The Developing Economies, No 5-1, 1967. p. 173-190.
  • Wright, Arthur F. and John Whitney Hall. [https://www.jstor.org/pss/1037028 "Supplement: Chinese and Japanese Historiography: Some Trends, 1961-1966,"] Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 371, (May, 1967), pp. 178–193.
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