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Activities led by Wakayama University students in the 1953 flood (Kishu Great Flood)
Authors
HASHIMOTO, Yuiko Organization for Cross-Curricular and Cross-Disciplinary Education 和歌山大学研究者総覧 researchmap
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Journal Title
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Wakayama University. Humanities science
Publisher
和歌山大学教育学部
ISSN
1342582X
NCID
AN00257999
Volume
74
Start Page
41
End Page
47
Order
05
Published Date
2024-02-08
Language
jpn
Docuemnt Type
研究ノート
Keywords
昭和28年水害
和歌山大学
水害地救援学生同盟
セツルメント
学生運動
Abstract Alternative
This paper outlines the 7.18 flood disaster (Kishu Great Flood) that occurred in 1953, conveys the activities of Wakayama University students and others in that disaster, and examines their significance. Instances of students engaging in disaster relief activities have been known since pre-war times, such as the settlement activities at the University of Tokyo following the Great Kanto Earthquake. However, these settlement activities gradually dissolved during the war due to various suppressions. After the war, student movements involving political or social activities have been recognized, but this “Disaster Relief Student Alliance” in Showa 28 occurred before the so-called “Anpo” (Anti-Security Treaty) problem of the 1960s. It is considered similar to pre-war settlements, where students engaged voluntarily in relief activities.
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Category (Wakayama)
360 Society