@article{oai:keisen.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000188, author = {杉山, 圭以子 and スギヤマ, ケイコ and SUGIYAMA, Keiko}, journal = {恵泉女学園大学紀要, Keisen University Bulletin}, month = {Feb}, note = {P(論文), Bhagat Singh (1907−1931) was one of the early Marxists of India who tried to show a revolutionary way with an uncompromising struggle against colonialism and imperialism, together with strong oppositionto communalism and caste matters in the country. Although the mainstreamhistoriography of India's freedom struggle, which emphasizes the civil disobedient character led by some of the top prominent nationalist leaders, has not given enough concern for other streams, revolutionary nationalism with the accent of indigenous thinking is an important aspect.This paper focuses on the occasion of his centenary birth anniversary on his contribution to a democratic, socialist and secular culture in India, which has contemporary relevance.}, pages = {43--63}, title = {バガット・スィング再考}, volume = {21}, year = {2009}, yomi = {スギヤマ, ケイコ} }