Abe Isoo (安部 磯雄, 4 February 1865 – 10 February 1949) was a Japanese Christian socialist, parliamentarian and pacifist. He largely contributed to development...
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early Shōwa period Empire of Japan. The Shakai Taishūtō was founded by Abe Isoo in July 1932, as a merger of the Shakai Minshūtō (Socialist Mass Party)...
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1922–2022), Japanese judoka Abe no Iratsume (阿倍 女郎), Japanese poet Isao Abe (阿部 功, 1912–1980), Japanese hammer thrower Abe Isoo (安部 磯雄, 1865–1949), Japanese...
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jockey and freed slave Abe Holzmann (1874–1939), American composer Abe M. Hudson Jr. (born 1976), American politician Abe Isoo (1865–1949), Japanese socialist...
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Labour Association, an organization of moderate leftist intellectuals. Abe Isoo was elected chairman of the party. Suzuki Bunji, Nishio Suehiro, Akamatsu...
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Kinoshita Naoe, Kiyoshi Kawakami, Kōnirō Nishikawa [ja], Sen Katayama, Abe Isoo, and Kōtoku Shūsui. Kinoshita and Katayama were nominated as administrative...
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eldest son of Japanese baseball pioneer, preacher and parliamentarian Abe Isoo. Abe, the 1927 All-Japan singles champion, debuted for the Japan Davis Cup...
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Christian faith, he was strongly influenced by the Christian socialism of Abe Isoo. After graduating, he opened a law office in a rented YMCA dormitory, and...
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highest position a female politician has held in the country's history); Abe Isoo, an early pacifist and feminist and member of the Japanese Diet; Japanese...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Machida Chūji Various Abe Isoo Party Rikken Minseitō Rikken Seiyūkai Shakai Taishūtō Last election 39.92%...
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Nōmintō:1926-1928 Shakai Minshutō:1926-1932, founded by Abe Isoo Shakai Taishutō: 1932-1940, founded by Abe Isoo Shimpotō: 1886-1889, founded by Ōkuma Shigenobu...
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78% Swing 4.67pp 20.58pp New party Fourth party Fifth party Leader Abe Isoo Adachi Kenzō Party Shakai Taishūtō Kokumin Dōmei Last election 2.59%, 5...
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Reform of the Anti-Abortion Law (Datai Hō Kaisei Kiseikai) was formed by Abe Isoo and argued that "it is a woman's right not to bear a child she does not...
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party Second party Third party Leader Tsuyoshi Inukai Reijiro Wakatsuki Abe Isoo Party Rikken Seiyūkai Rikken Minseitō Shakai Minshūtō Last election 37...
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playwright (d. 1926) 1862 – Édouard Estaunié, French novelist (d. 1942) 1865 – Abe Isoo, Japanese minister and politician (d. 1949) 1868 – Constance Markievicz...
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in Japan. While at Waseda, Oshikawa played on the baseball team under Abe Isoo, along with his brother. He wrote a prologue for a baseball technique book...
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Christian social democrats. Shinkigen was edited by personalities such as Abe Isoo, Sen Katayama, Sanshiro Ishikawa, and Naoe Kinoshita. Shinkigen argued...
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the reservations of party President Abe Isoo, only for the merger to fail at the last minute. In 1940, Asō succeed Abe as President of the Socialist Masses...
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influenced by his lecturers Ukita Kazutami [ja] (浮田 和民), Ariga Nagao and Abe Isoo at the Waseda University. Kita's book is essentially a critique of the...
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Ashio Copper Mine Incident), he was jailed. In 1901, Kinoshita joined Abe Isoo, Katayama Sen, Kōtoku Shūsui, and Kawakami Kiyoshi in founding the Shakai...
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In 1911 he became the secretary of a Unitarian group that was headed by Abe Isoo. He also worked with a labor group. In 1912 he formed the Yūaikai with...
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and was survived by his wife, Skiza (third daughter of social reformer Abe Isoo), his son Hideya (born Philadelphia), and his daughter Futaba (born New...
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families which introduced accounting to the modern Japanese families. Abe Isoo was among the contributors of Fujin no Tomo which is published on a monthly...
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2nd district 1930−1936 Served alongside: Ichirō Hatoyama, Isoo Abe, others Succeeded by Isoo Abe ... Party political offices Preceded by Yūsuke Tsurumi Secretary-general...
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and materialist factions. The former, led by figures including Ishikawa, Abe Isoo, and Kinoshita Naoe, formed the Shinkigen-sha group and its associated...
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the Kanda area of Tokyo, Gonda was early attracted to the socialism of Isoo Abe, and his early political activities earned expulsion from Waseda High School...
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University, where he was highly influenced by Abe Isoo and the concept of "Christian-Socialism" and with Abe's assistance he secured a scholarship to study...
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2nd district (multi-member) 1928–1943 (retired)/1946 Served alongside: Isoo Abe, Takeru Inukai, numerous others District eliminated New title New constituency...
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Shakai Shugi Kenkyukai) was founded in October 1896, members included Isoo Abe, Kōtoku Shūsui and Sen Katayama. It was reorganized in 1901 into Japan’s...
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Oyamada, Kumi; Tsukidate, Mario; Watanabe, Keiji; Takahashi, Tatsuhito; Isoo, Tsuneo; Terawaki, Toshinobu (2009), "A field test of porous carbonated blocks...
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