Nobukatsu Fujioka (born October 21, 1943 in Shibecha, Hokkaido) is a professor of education at Tokyo University noted for his efforts at removing from Japanese textbooks accounts of wartime atrocities committed by Japan during the Second World War.
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- Nobukatsu Fujioka (born October 21, 1943 in Shibecha, Hokkaido) is a professor of education at Tokyo University noted for his efforts at removing from Japanese textbooks accounts of wartime atrocities committed by Japan during the Second World War. He is considered to be a conservative and a nationalist, and has been quoted as saying that he "stand(s) for a viewpoint of history with an emphasis on national interest," and that the study of Japanese history is "subject to the ultimate moral imperative of whether or not it serves to inculcate a sense of pride in being Japanese. " He has also said that to "write [a history] based only on verified historical truths makes... [it] insipid and dry. I had no choice but to write from my own imagination to a great extent. " In the early 1990s, Fujioka founded the so-called Liberal View of History Study Group, which advocated "correcting history" by promoting a "positive view" of Japanese history, and removing all references to what he referred to as "dark history. " By 1995, he had created the Association for Advancement of Unbiased View of History (Jiyuu-Shugi-Shikan Kenkyuu-Kai) and the Committee to Write New History Textbooks. Among Japan's top ten bestsellers in 1997 were two volumes edited by Fujioka, History The Textbooks Do Not Teach and Shameful Modern History. By early 2000, Fujioka and his followers had joined with others to form the Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform (Tsukurukai, now headed by Nishio Kanji). This group authored The New History Textbook, which was one of eight junior high school history textbooks authorized by the Ministry of Education in April 2001. In December 2000, a draft textbook circulated by the Society and shown on national television elicited criticism by many Japanese historians and teachers. Fujioka's textbook revisionist movement has created considerable controversy in China (especially concerning denial of the Rape of Nanking), and South Korea and the Philippines (especially concerning denial of Japanese responsibility for the so-called "comfort women"). He is an assenter of "The Truth about Nanjing."
- 藤岡 信勝(ふじおか のぶかつ、1943年10月21日 - )は、日本の教育学者。新しい歴史教科書をつくる会会長。自由主義史観研究会代表。拓殖大学教授。東京大学教授などを歴任。専門は社会科教育学。元日本共産党員。
- 藤岡信勝(1943年10月21日-),出生於北海道岩見澤市,成長於川上郡標茶町,日本教育學者、評論家,自由主義史觀研究會代表。他以淡化日本在第二次世界大戰中日軍戰時暴行而著稱。 他提倡自由主義史觀,主張放棄自虐史觀,爲戰時從軍慰安婦進行辯護,參與編輯新历史教科书。他的議論在中日兩國引起了爭議,助長了2005年中国反日游行中國民衆的反日情緒。
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- Nobukatsu Fujioka (born October 21, 1943 in Shibecha, Hokkaido) is a professor of education at Tokyo University noted for his efforts at removing from Japanese textbooks accounts of wartime atrocities committed by Japan during the Second World War.
- 藤岡 信勝(ふじおか のぶかつ、1943年10月21日 - )は、日本の教育学者。新しい歴史教科書をつくる会会長。自由主義史観研究会代表。拓殖大学教授。東京大学教授などを歴任。専門は社会科教育学。元日本共産党員。
- 藤岡信勝(1943年10月21日-),出生於北海道岩見澤市,成長於川上郡標茶町,日本教育學者、評論家,自由主義史觀研究會代表。他以淡化日本在第二次世界大戰中日軍戰時暴行而著稱。 他提倡自由主義史觀,主張放棄自虐史觀,爲戰時從軍慰安婦進行辯護,參與編輯新历史教科书。他的議論在中日兩國引起了爭議,助長了2005年中国反日游行中國民衆的反日情緒。
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