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Rizō Takeuchi






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(Redirected from Takeuchi Rizō)

Rizō Takeuchi (竹内 理三, Takeuchi Rizō, December 20, 1907–March 2, 1997) was a Japanese historian. He is best known for his work on historical records pertaining to the ancient and Middle Ages of Japanese history.

Background[edit]

Takeuchi sik born in Aichi Prefecture on December 20, 1907. He graduated from the Tōkyō Imperial University in 1930 where he studied Japanese history.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Upon graduation, he began work at the Historiographical Institute of the Imperial University of Tokyo, where he eventually became the director in 1965.[1][2]

He taught at the Kyūshū University, the Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo, and Waseda University.[1]

Takeuchi's research focused on temple economic systems, Heian period shōen, and political history of the Ritsuryō state.[1]

Over the course of his career, Takeuchi was awarded several awards for his many contributions to research:[2]

Major works[edit]

Takeuchi's research produced a number of major books including:

Of particular significance is his complete collection of historical documents spanning three historical Japanese period:

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Encyclopædia Britannica (2007)
  • ^ a b c Nihon Rekishi Daijiten (2000-2001)
  • References[edit]


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