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Yumio Sakurai
was a Japanese historian who specialized in Japanese history and history of Southeast Asia. Early life Samurai attended the University of Tokyo and obtained a PhD in Literature and also a PhD in Agriculture. He also received an honorary doctorate from the National University of Vietnam.Yumio Sakurai, Chairman of the Japan-Vietnam Researchers Conference, died ''Asahi Shimbun'' December 19, 2012 Publications Author *''The Formation of Vietnamese villages.: Village Shared Fields = Historical Development of Condien System" =ベトナム村落の形成——村落共有田=コンディエン制の史的展開 ''Betonamu sonraku no keisei'') (Sōbunsha, 1987) *"The Melancholy of Hanoi" ( 1989) * ("Green Field: Walking the History of Southeast Asia" =『緑色の野帖——東南アジアの歴史を歩く』 (Mekong 1997) * "People living in rice: the baldness of the sun, the kindness of forests and water" = 『米に生きる人々——太陽のはげまし、森と水のや ...
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