Historiographical Institute of The University of Tokyo - Administrative Leadership

Administrative Leadership

The leadership of the Historiographical Institute has ensured that its contributions have been outstanding and productive for more than a century. These men were:

  • Hoshino Hisashi, April 1895-January 1899
  • Mikami Sanji, January 1899-July 1919
  • Kuroita Katsumi, July 1919-July 1920
  • Tsuji Zennosuke, July 1920-March 1938
  • Ryū Susumu, March 1938-March 1951
  • Sakamoto Tarō, April 1951-March 1962.

In the years after Sakamoto Tarō, the indefinite term for headship has been revised -- three-year terms from 1962-1971, and two-year terms since that time.

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