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戦後占領期における婦人教育政策の方針と展開ー島根県を事例にー
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Policies and Development Concerning Women’s Education in Occupied Japan: Case Study of Shimane Prefecture
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Title Transcription |
センゴ センリョウキ ニ オケル フジン キョウイク セイサク ノ ホウシン ト テンカイ シマネケン ヲ ジレイ ニ
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Creator |
Ueno Maho
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Source Title |
農林業問題研究
Journal of Rural Problems
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Volume | 55 |
Issue | 4 |
Start Page | 205 |
End Page | 212 |
Journal Identifire |
ISSN 0388-8525
EISSN 2185-9973
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Descriptions |
This study examined the policies and development concerning women’s education in occupied Japan (1945–1952), particularly Shimane Prefecture. The Ministry of Education had developed a plan to cultivate voluntary women’s groups. However, because the plan made it possible to use existing groups, it was withdrawn by the Civil Information and Education Section (CIE). CIE insisted that women’s groups should be composed entirely of volunteers. Based on the policies of the Ministry of Education and CIE, Shimane Prefecture encouraged the formation of voluntary women’s groups. However, in fact, it did so by using existing women’s associations to promote women’s education. The reasons for the responses were the connection between the Ministry of Education and Shimane Prefecture, the feudal character of rural society, and the existence of the Chugoku Civil Affairs Region. As women’s education developed in Shimane Prefecture, women gradually began acting with voluntary consciousness.
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jpn
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Resource Type | journal article |
Publisher |
地域農林経済学会
The Association for Regional Agricultural and Forestry Economics
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Date of Issued | 2019-12-25 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Relation |
[DOI] 10.7310/arfe.55.205
チイキ ノウリン ケイザイ ガッカイ
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