@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003582, 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 = {2007-07-01, 2009-12-11}, note = {On October 26, 1909 Ahn Jung-geun as an anti-imperialist Korean Justice Army general staff officer killed Hirobumi Itoh at the Russian controlled Harbin station, who was the very big name of MeijiRestoration as the leading creator of the Imperial Japan Constitution, the first Japanese prime minister and the first Japanese resident general of Korea. Ahn was executed in Japanese occupied Lushun military prison on March 26, 1910, leaving many calligraphic works for his family, friends, and even for the Japanese prison officers. He also wrote the article about the peaceful future of the Eastern world. This article focuses on the cultural and political impact of Ahn Jung-geun's works on the Japanese military personnel, intellectuals, and Buddhist monks and discusses the possibility of Ahn Jung-geun as a medium of Japanese reconciliation with the East Asian people.}, pages = {131--138}, title = {文化と政治の弁証法 : 和解のメディアとしての安重根}, volume = {18}, year = {} }