@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003567, author = {若林, 一平}, issue = {1}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies Bunkyo University}, month = {2008-07-01, 2009-11-21}, note = {Patriot Ahn Jung-geun Memorial Hall preserves the historical materials of Ahn's activities for visitors. Among them noteworthy is a collection of Ahn's calligraphies. Ahn was executed in Japanese occupied Lushun military prison on March 26, 1910, leaving many calligraphic works for his family, friends, and notably for the Japanese prison officers. Ahn Jung-geon's calligraphic works might be supposed to belong to the public sphere in the world of letters. The point is that Ahn's cultural war had an overwhelmingly strong effect on the mind of the Japanese authorities in the prison. He might have been the first person that embodied the concept of world citizenship in East Asia.}, pages = {157--163}, title = {Ahn Jung-geun and the Cultural Public Sphere}, volume = {19}, year = {} }