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Course Code etc
Academic Year 2023
College College of Arts
Course Code automatic registration
Theme・Subtitle 日本中世史演習
Class Format Face to face (all classes are face-to-face)
Class Format (Supplementary Items)
Campus
Campus Ikebukuro
Semester Spring Semester
DayPeriod・Room Thu.4・9201
Credit 2
Course Number HIS3510
Language Japanese
Class Registration Method Automatic Registration
Grade (Year) Required 配当年次は開講学部のR Guideに掲載している科目表で確認してください。
prerequisite regulations
Acceptance of Other Colleges
course cancellation
Online Classes Subject to 60-Credit Upper Limit
Relationship with Degree Policy
Notes
Text Code AC137

【Course Objectives】

While enhancing their ability to comprehend historical materials and academic papers on medieval Japanese history, students will explore their research themes with an emphasis on the relationship with the writing of a graduation thesis.
In the third year, students will collect and read historical materials related to their own research themes (while referring to prior research), and will aim to acquire the ability to read academic research papers (in particular, the ability to distinguish literature based on academic procedures from those not).

【Course Contents】

(1) Group reading of historical materials
(2) Group reading of academic papers
(3) Creation of reports aimed at writing a preliminary thesis and graduation thesis
(1) About 60 minutes each session The course will perform group reading of ancient and medieval documents, with Shinpan komonjogaku nyuumon by Shinichi Sato as a subtext. In each session, a reporter will be designated, and the student will read, comprehend, and create modern translations of specified ancient manuscripts (names of persons, geographical names, words and phrases, etc.) while collecting related documents using Heian Ibun, Kamakura Ibun, etc., then perform paleographical analysis of the ancient manuscripts. The course assumes that students have taken the "Ancient Manuscripts 1" class in their second year; those who have not done so should take the course during this academic year.
(2) About 30 minutes each session Each session, a designated reporter will prepare a summary of the content of the target literature, as well as an outline of the methods of the discussions, demonstrations, and interpretations of the historical materials (use of historical materials). Based on this, all participants will engage in deliberations. Academic papers will ideally be decided in consultation with reporters in accordance with their interest, but reading of several related papers under a major theme may be assigned. Counseling will take place in the first session.
Writing an academic paper requires knowledge on how to make it better. Reporters are encouraged to learn how to write academic papers by summarizing outstanding academic papers in an outline paper.
(3) Students will confirm their research themes, collect and organize related literature and historical materials in line with the themes (including creation of a bibliography as opportunity permits), and will deepen their research themes. Students will create reports during the long break. A specific report plan will be decided in the first class.

The course will help students deepen understanding of the seminars by visiting historical sites and museums and by holding seminar camps (scheduled twice a year or so) as mandatory participation by the students.

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