Kiyoko Takeda

Cho Kiyoko (June 20, 1917 – April 12, 2018), better known as Takeda Kiyoko (武田清子), was a Japanese scholar of the history of ideas. In the 1950s, she contributed to the diplomacy that was hurt by World War II, aimed at restoring relations and understanding among Asian people, including Chinese, Filipino, Indian, and people of other Asian countries. She was the founder of the Social Studies Institute at the International Christian University (ICU) in Tokyo. Takeda Kiyoko was a professor emerita at ICU with a PhD in Literature from the University of Tokyo in 1961. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Kinoshita Naoe shū
    木下尚江集
    by Kinoshita, Naoe 1869-1937

    Published 1975
    Other Authors: “…Takeda, Kiyoko 1917-2018…”
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    Niijima Jō, Umemura Masahisa, Kiyozawa Manshi, Tsunashima Ryōsen shū
    新島襄, 植村正久, 清澤満之, 綱島梁川集

    Published 1977
    Other Authors: “…Takeda, Kiyoko 1917-2018…”