中国との初対面-犬養毅の第一回、第二回中国遊歴について
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Inukai Tsuyoshi (1855-1932) was a politician famous for his strong promotion of constitutionalism in modern Japan. He was also well known as a major supporter of Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), the leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, during Sun's exile in Japan. Inukai went to China in 1911-1912 to help Sun Yat-sen during the 1911 Revolution,and visited again in 1929 to attend the inauguration of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum.These two trips are often mentioned in studies on Inukai in discussions of hisrelationship with the Revolutionists. Despite the focus on these two trips, there is no academic discussion of two earlier trips, the fi rst in 1903, and the second from 1907-1908. This paper collected original historical records to reconstruct these two tripsbefore the revolution. It focuses on Inukai's reasons for the trips and the relationship he forged with Chinese offi cials during these tours. I shall discuss how these two trips changed Inukai's views on China and infl uenced his move for the approval of a constitutional movement during the late Qing period.
- 2012-02-01