Kyouichi Tachikawa
Japanese historian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyouichi Tachikawa (立川 京一, Tachikawa Kyōichi, born 1966) is a Japanese historian specializing in international politics military history, specifically French Indochina. He was born in the Tokyo. He is a graduate of the Sophia University foreign language department. As of 1999, he lectures part-time at Sophia University and at Caritas Junior College. Currently he is working as a researcher for the Japanese Ministry of Defense where he does research on military history.[1]
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Works
- The Second World War and French Indochina 第二次世界大戦とフランス領インドシナ——「日仏協力」の研究』(彩流社, 2000年)
- (石津朋之・道下徳成・塚本勝也)エア・パワー——その理論と実践(シリーズ軍事力の本質1)』(芙蓉書房, 2005年)(co-editor)
- マイケル・シャラー (五味俊樹・原口幸司・山崎由紀)『アジアにおける冷戦の起源——アメリカの対日占領』(木鐸社, 1996年)(co-translator)
- デイヴィッド・J・バーカソン (池内光久)『カナダの旗の下で——第二次世界大戦におけるカナダ軍の戦い』(彩流社, 2003年)(co-translator)
References
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