Makoto Iokibe
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Makoto Iokibe
Summary
Makoto Iokibe is a human[1]. He was born in Nishinomiya[2]. He was born on January 1, 1943[3]. He died in Kobe[4]. He died on March 6, 2024[5]. He worked as a political scientist[6], historian[7], critic[8], and university teacher[9].
Key Facts
- Makoto Iokibe's place of birth was Nishinomiya[2].
- Makoto Iokibe passed away in Kobe[4].
- Makoto Iokibe was born on January 1, 1943[3].
- Makoto Iokibe was born on December 16, 1943[10].
- Makoto Iokibe died on March 6, 2024[5].
- Makoto Iokibe died on January 1, 2024[11].
- A child of Makoto Iokibe was Kaoru Iokibe[12].
- Makoto Iokibe held citizenship in Japan[13].
- Makoto Iokibe held citizenship in Empire of Japan[14].
- Makoto Iokibe's professions included political scientist[6].
- Makoto Iokibe worked as a historian[7].
- Makoto Iokibe's professions included critic[8].
- Makoto Iokibe's professions included university teacher[9].
- Makoto Iokibe's field of work was history of Japan[15].
- Makoto Iokibe's field of work was political science[16].
- Makoto Iokibe's field of work was diplomatic history[17].
- Makoto Iokibe's field of work was education[18].
- Makoto Iokibe's field of work was earthquake[19].
- Makoto Iokibe's field of work was politics[20].
- Makoto Iokibe was employed by Kobe University[21].
- Makoto Iokibe's education included a stint at Kyoto University[22].
- Makoto Iokibe was educated at Rokko Junior and Senior High School[23].
- A notable student of Makoto Iokibe was Masaya Inoue[24].
- A notable student of Makoto Iokibe was Robert D. Eldridge[25].
- A notable student of Makoto Iokibe was Ryūji Hattori[26].
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Origins and Family
Makoto Iokibe's place of birth was Nishinomiya[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1943[3] and December 16, 1943[10].
Education
Educated at Kyoto University[22], a national university[27], in Japan[28], founded in 1897[29], headquartered in Kyoto[30] and Rokko Junior and Senior High School[23], an unified secondary school in Japan[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1937[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include political scientist[6], historian[7], critic[8], and university teacher[9]. Fields of work include history of Japan[15], a history of a country or state[34], in Japan[35]; political science[16], an academic major[36]; diplomatic history[17], an aspect of history[37]; education[18], a branch of science[38]; earthquake[19]; and politics[20], an academic discipline[39]. Makoto Iokibe was employed by Kobe University[21]. Notable students include Masaya Inoue[24], a political scientist[40], b. 1979[41], of Japan[42], specialised in history of Japan[43]; Robert D. Eldridge[25], a political scientist[44], b. 1968[45], of United States[46], specialised in political science[47]; Ryūji Hattori[26], a political scientist[48], b. 1968[49], of Japan[50], specialised in history of Japan[51]; Ayako Kusunoki[52], a political scientist[53], b. 1973[54], of Japan[55]; Toshihiro Minohara[56], a historian[57], b. 1971[58], of Japan[59], specialised in history of Japan[60]; and Ryōta Murai[61], a political scientist[62], b. 1972[63], of Japan[64], specialised in history of Japan[65]. He supervised Satoru Miyamoto as a doctoral student[66].
Recognition
Awards received include Yoshino Sakuzo Prize[67], a science award[68], in Japan[69], founded in 1966[70] and Person of Cultural Merit[71], a title of honor[72], in Japan[73].
Personal Life
A child of Makoto Iokibe was Kaoru Iokibe[12].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 6, 2024[5] and January 1, 2024[11]. Makoto Iokibe passed away in Kobe[4]. The cause of death was aortic dissection[74].
FAQs
Where was Makoto Iokibe born?
Makoto Iokibe was born in Nishinomiya[2].
Where did Makoto Iokibe die?
Makoto Iokibe died in Kobe[4].
What did Makoto Iokibe do for work?
Makoto Iokibe worked as political scientist[6], historian[7], critic[8], and university teacher[9].
Where did Makoto Iokibe go to school?
Makoto Iokibe was educated at Kyoto University[22] and Rokko Junior and Senior High School[23].
What awards did Makoto Iokibe receive?
Honors received include Yoshino Sakuzo Prize[67] and Person of Cultural Merit[71].